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Having won in the House with its demand that the so-called “big, beautiful bill” eliminate the tax on firearms suppressors, Second Amendment advocates are now pushing the Senate to eliminate the tax and registration requirement on short-barreled rifles.
The industry is moving swiftly to build support for its call to include the Short Act in the tax and spending bill. That would essentially pull short-barreled rifles such as AR-style pistols and some shotguns out of the National Firearms Act, which requires that the arms be registered with Uncle Sam and a $200 tax paid.
On Monday, the House Freedom Caucus joined in asking the Senate to expand the House version of the “big, beautiful bill” to include the commonly owned and used firearms.
Always grateful to stand with leaders like @SteveDaines who boldly defend our 2A rights.
The Founders meant what they said—and it’s time to roll back unconstitutional infringements in the Big Beautiful Bill.
Let’s get it done! https://t.co/WyI4Sf3QeA
— Erich Pratt (@erichmpratt) June 10, 2025