What good does it do me that a German can buy an American suppressor over the counter while I have to pay $200 for the privilege of waiting 9-12 months for BATFE to “approve” me?
Because it's one more chink in the armor of 'suppressors are evil, no-good, really bad things.'
It adds one more bit of weight to point at and say, "look, we don't even put any unusual export controls on these. We treat them the same as any firearm export just like most every European countries do. So why don't we go all the way and treat them just the same in every respect?"
Another small step forward.
Is it though?
What good does it do me that a German can buy an American suppressor over the counter while I have to pay $200 for the privilege of waiting 9-12 months for BATFE to “approve” me?
Because it's one more chink in the armor of 'suppressors are evil, no-good, really bad things.'
It adds one more bit of weight to point at and say, "look, we don't even put any unusual export controls on these. We treat them the same as any firearm export just like most every European countries do. So why don't we go all the way and treat them just the same in every respect?"
Which leads to deregulation.
Fair point.
Now do for the NFA what Obama did to immigration law with DACA.
And pardon the two Kansans who followed the law regarding suppressors made in Kansas but they're felons now.
https://bearingarms.com/tom-k/2019/06/11/scotus-rejects-kansas-suppressor-case/
Hearing Protection Act coming soon?
Can't get through the house.