Vermont: Suppressor Hunting Bill Signed Into Law

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On June 6th, 2024, Governor Phil Scott (R-VT) signed H. 878 into law, removing the two-year sunset provision from S. 281 that temporarily legalized the use of suppressors while hunting in Vermont. With the enactment of the new law hunters in The Green Mountain State no longer have to worry about losing their right to protect their hearing in the field.

The ASA-backed pro-suppressor provision of the omnibus bill was championed by none other than Representative Pat Brennan (R-Chittenden-9-2). For over a decade, Rep. Brennan has been a stalwart supporter of suppressor rights. Not only did he lead the charge, alongside Rep. George Till (D-Chittenden-3), to allow hunters to use suppressors in 2022, he was instrumental in the legalization of suppressor ownership in Vermont in 2015.

“Working with Representative Brennan over the past twelve years has truly been one of the greatest privileges and honors of my career,” said Knox Williams, Executive Director of the American Suppressor Association. “His tireless work and unwavering dedication is the reason why law-abiding citizens in The Green Mountain State no longer have to choose between jeopardizing their hearing and exercising their Second Amendment rights. What he was able to accomplish is nothing short of extraordinary. The suppressor community, as well as the people of Vermont, will forever be in his debt.”


ABOUT THE AMERICAN SUPPRESSOR ASSOCIATION

Founded in 2011, the American Suppressor Association has been instrumental in promoting therights of suppressor owners nationwide, advocating for legal reform, and educating the public about the benefits of suppressors. ASA’s successful campaigns have resulted in the legalization of suppressors in three states, the use of suppressors while hunting in 19 states, the defeat of numerous attempts to impose state level bans, and the dramatic improvements to NFA transfer times.American Suppressor Association

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Whatstheuseanyway

I ordered my first one recently. And don’t tell me there’s no registry…you have to be approved by the ATF, pay a $200 tax, and your local police have to be informed. Your Suppressor can’t be shipped until AFTER the local police respond ( so they know you have one too, if they respond favorably). And no where does it say how long they have to respond.

I’m not worried about being approvedd as I have a CCW, but this, “thetes no gun registry” bs is just that.

Last edited 10 months ago by Whatstheuseanyway