The Hearing Protection Act would take suppressors off the NFA list saving shooters $200 & months of wait. You can easily contact your elected officials asking that they support this act at the following link. Support the Act Here.
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Re: Hearing Protection Act
Many States have changed laws to allow suppressors while hunting. It would be nice to have them removed from the NFA-1934 for general use. In reality there is no compelling reason for keeping the barrel length restrictions. Additionally, reversing the rule of ''once a rifle; always a rifle'' would be beneficial. Having to buy a naked ''undesignated'' action is an imposition to us and reversing the rule harms no one. One thing at a time. rp
I have served as assistant match director, Southern Silhouette club, 1980s. Also, the Griffin Gun Club for Silhouette during the 1990s, to about 2005. For a short period I authored the ''Cast Bullet'' section of The IHMSA News. Joined IHMSA March 1979.