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Will Donald Trump’s push to dismantle a 100-years old gun Law redefine America’s second amendment?
Donald Trump is once again igniting a storm of controversy with his proposed changes to the nearly century-old National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1935. Originally introduced during the Prohibition era, the NFA imposed strict regulations on the sale and use of gun suppressors—devices often referred to as silencers. Now, with an executive order signed earlier this month, Trump has directed newly-appointed Attorney General Pam Bondi to review all gun laws in the U.S., including this long-standing legis ..
The February 7 executive order declared Trump’s intention to “end the federal government’s violation of Americans’ fundamental Second Amendment right to protect themselves, their families, and their freedoms.” Insiders reveal that Trump may be pushing for a complete repeal of the ban on suppressors—a move that has left both critics and supporters stunned.
The Push for Silencer Deregulation
Gun rights advocates, led by organizations like the American Suppressor Association (ASA), have long argued that suppressors are essential for protecting gun owners’ hearing and improving shooting accuracy. Knox Williams, President of ASA, praised Trump’s move, saying, “On behalf of millions of law-abiding gun owners, we’d like to thank President Trump for his fearless leadership to protect our Second Amendment rights.”
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