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Showing Original Post only (View all)Gun silencers are hard to buy. Donald Trump Jr. and silencer makers want to change that. [View all]
Source: Washington Post
The federal government has strictly limited the sale of firearm silencers for as long as James Bond and big-screen gangsters have used them to discreetly shoot enemies between the eyes.
Now the gun industry, which for decades has complained about the restrictions, is pursuing new legislation to make silencers easier to buy, and a key backer is Donald Trump Jr., an avid hunter and the oldest son of the president-elect, who campaigned as a friend of the gun industry.
The legislation stalled in Congress last year. But with Republicans in charge of the House and Senate and the elder Trump moving into the White House, gun rights advocates are excited about its prospects this year.
They hope to position the bill the same way this time not as a Second Amendment issue, but as a public-health effort to safeguard the eardrums of the nations 55 million gun owners. They even named it the Hearing Protection Act. It would end treating silencers as the same category as machine guns and grenades, thus eliminating a $200 tax and a nine-month approval process.
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In the video, after hes shown shooting several guns with silencers, Trump Jr. says they can help with getting little kids into the game.
Now the gun industry, which for decades has complained about the restrictions, is pursuing new legislation to make silencers easier to buy, and a key backer is Donald Trump Jr., an avid hunter and the oldest son of the president-elect, who campaigned as a friend of the gun industry.
The legislation stalled in Congress last year. But with Republicans in charge of the House and Senate and the elder Trump moving into the White House, gun rights advocates are excited about its prospects this year.
They hope to position the bill the same way this time not as a Second Amendment issue, but as a public-health effort to safeguard the eardrums of the nations 55 million gun owners. They even named it the Hearing Protection Act. It would end treating silencers as the same category as machine guns and grenades, thus eliminating a $200 tax and a nine-month approval process.
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In the video, after hes shown shooting several guns with silencers, Trump Jr. says they can help with getting little kids into the game.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/gun-silencers-are-hard-to-buy-donald-trump-jr-and-silencer-makers-want-to-change-that/2017/01/07/0764ab4c-d2d2-11e6-9cb0-54ab630851e8_story.html?utm_term=.2b9af2428a92
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Gun silencers are hard to buy. Donald Trump Jr. and silencer makers want to change that. [View all]
demmiblue
Jan 2017
OP
Loud gun noise sends people into an immediate panic, as they will scatter and run.
dubyadiprecession
Jan 2017
#14
The point is that the gun industry has another issue to gob up money from the paranoid RWers
Kolesar
Jan 2017
#10
You mean the firearm class least likely to involved in violence even before 1986.
aikoaiko
Jan 2017
#33
I wonder why suppressors are available over the counter in the UK? And required in some countries?
X_Digger
Jan 2017
#17
Its not the pesky regulations that keep an automatic weapon cost high. You fill out the same
Waldorf_
Jan 2017
#18