“The Parliamentarian’s ruling is total garbage,” Dudley Brown, president of the National Association for Gun Rights, said in a statement. “The [National Firearms Act] is explicitly a tax law. This partisan ruling is just another excuse to protect the unconstitutional tax-and-register regime of the NFA.”
Gun rights groups slams Senate parliamentarian’s ruling on silencer deregulation: ‘Total garbage’
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