Could the NFA Be Done For?

Colion Noir
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Show Your Support for the SHORT Act
(H.R. 2369/S. 1162)

The SHORT Act would remove short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and other firearms from the draconian NFA.

Add your name now to support this legislation and help get it over the finish line!

SIGN TO SUPPORT THE SHORT ACT

Despite being protected under the Second Amendment, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and other firearms are being taxed. This is a clear violation of Americans’ right to keep and bear arms.

Rep. Andrew Clyde and Sen. Roger Marshall have recently introduced the Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today (SHORT) Act to remove SBRs and SBSs from the draconian NFA. This would prevent anti-gun politicians from unconstitutional regulations, taxes, and registration requirements.

It would also prevent a future administration from using the NFA in a way that’s similar to what Joe Biden did. He used the NFA to sweep up to 40 million pistol-braced firearms under the umbrella of the National Firearms Act, decreeing that these lawfully purchased firearms were now illegal SBRs or SBSs.

Preventing this kind of abuse is why the SHORT Act is so important. And why the GOA team is already pounding the pavement on Capitol Hill, working to get these bills passed. We must immediately remove SBRs and SBSs from the NFA!

This is why we recently met with Rep. Andrew Clyde, the sponsor of the SHORT Act, and cut a video with him in an effort to generate grassroots support for more cosponsors for his bill.

And it’s why we need your help to get this important legislation over the finish line. The Clyde bill (H.R. 2369) is most likely to get voted on first. So will you sign the petition in support of the SHORT Act in the House of Representatives?

Passing the SHORT Act is critical in protecting Americans’ right to keep and bear arms.

Please sign the petition now to join GOA in this fight.

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