A Senate committee added the SHORT Act to the One Big Beautiful Bill. The Hearing Protection Act was already included. Should both of these survive to become law, the National Firearms Act will be gutted. The only thing that would remain are machine guns, and those can be addressed in time.
This is a big thing, and it's not something I actually expected to even be possible just a couple of weeks ago. I thought we'd be lucky with the Hearing Protection Act, and was good. We could revisit the SHORT Act later if we had to. I wanted more, but I'd have still been thrilled.
Now, though, we've got an opportunity many of us never dreamed would be possible.
The thing is, though, we can't just coast. We can't just pat ourselves on the back and call it a day. We've got to step up and take some action.
The National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) is passing the word to Congress not to screw around.
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A Senate committee added the SHORT Act to the One Big Beautiful Bill. The Hearing Protection Act was already included. Should both of these survive to become law, the National Firearms Act will be gutted. The only thing that would remain are machine guns, and those can be addressed in time.
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This is a big thing, and it's not something I actually expected to even be possible just a couple of weeks ago. I thought we'd be lucky with the Hearing Protection Act, and was good. We could revisit the SHORT Act later if we had to. I wanted more, but I'd have still been thrilled.
>
Now, though, we've got an opportunity many of us never dreamed would be possible.
>
The thing is, though, we can't just coast. We can't just pat ourselves on the back and call it a day. We've got to step up and take some action.
>
The National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) is passing the word to Congress not to screw around.
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