The government cannot categorically ban them without first proving a historical tradition of such bans – a burden it cannot meet….
Six Top Gun Rights Orgs File Lawsuit to Overturn NJ’s Hearing-Protection Ban

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The government cannot categorically ban them without first proving a historical tradition of such bans – a burden it cannot meet….
Senator Murphy’s claim that removing the NFA suppressor tax would somehow arm mass shooters is not only wrong—it’s dangerously misleading.
The American Suppressor Association (ASA) led a coalition of nearly 40 organizations in a letter to House Speaker Johnson & Senate Majority Leader Thune calling for the removal of suppressors from the unconstitutional NFA tax scheme.
The American Suppressor Association needs YOUR help to make sure members of Congress and the House Ways & Means Committee know that millions of law-abiding gun owners expect them to remove suppressors entirely from the NFA.
While $0.00 tax cost is an improvement for hearing protection, Republican lawmakers bowed to special interests and chose political convenience over principle.
SilencerCo’s financial contributions have directly impacted the American Suppressor Association’s ability to advocate for pro-suppressor reform across the United States.
…suppressors are not “firearms” and thus are not protected under the Second Amendment. This ruling, if left to stand, could set a dangerous precedent, potentially giving the government broad authority to…
The Protecting Americans’ Right to Silence (PARTS) Act will ensure greater access to these parts for legal suppressor owners.
The NFA division processed 157,673 applications, which set a new monthly record for the NFA Division.
Anti-Freedom FUDs and Democrats contend that suppressors are accessories that can be regulated without infringing upon constitutional rights!?
The American Suppressor Association (ASA), announced its support of New York State Senate Minority Leader Robert G. Ortt’s bill to lift the statewide ban on suppressors for hunting.
Representative Ben Cline (R-VA) has introduced the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) in the House of Representatives. The bill would remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA).
Let’s demystify one of the most misunderstood attachments in the gun world—the silencer, or as it’s more accurately called, the suppressor.
Just as the Boston Tea Party utilized the symbolic act of throwing tea to protest unjust taxation, modern gun owners & 2nd Amendment advocates are finding methods to protest the NFA’s overreach.
In a bold move to restore Second Amendment rights in New Jersey, pro gun groups step up to challenge the state’s outright ban on firearm suppressors.
According to numbers supplied to the American Suppressor Association (ASA) by the ATF, suppressors now account for 97.5% of all ATF Form 4s.
According to the ATF’s National Firearms Act (NFA) division, August saw another increase in Form 4 suppressor applications.
The ATF received 54,968 Form 4s in July, primarily for suppressors. The increase is 3% higher than the number of Form 4s submitted last month.
The ATF NFA Division received 53,186 Form 4 applications in June, 63% higher than June last year, when the ATF NFA Division received 32,646.
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.