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Amanda Suffecool and Rob Campbell discuss the Big Beautiful Bill's removal of the $200 tax on suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns starting January 1, 2026, signaling the erosion of the 1934 National Firearms Act under Bruen. They highlight lawsuits challenging NFA's constitutionality, noting its original tax pretext now undermined.
The hosts address, "Glock switches," devices converting semi-automatic pistols to full-auto, often imported from China and misnamed, leading to arrests like a Wisconsin man's 10-year sentence. They emphasize these are machine guns under law, with severe penalties for possession.
Legal updates include a Seventh Circuit ruling upholding Illinois' assault weapons ban, criticized for ignoring Bruen's historical test. Suffecool notes the Supreme Court's potential review. In New York, a federal judge struck down a concealed carry ban on private property open to the public, affirming Second Amendment rights.
Campbell shares a bear defense story from Alaska, where a hunter used a 9mm pistol effectively, underscoring practical self-defense. The episode promotes responsible gun ownership, critiquing government overreach and encouraging civic engagement in zoning and HOA issues affecting firearms rights.