Perhaps more wishful thinking on my part, but since the fee on suppressors is called a tax, wouldn't that be part of the budget? Calling the "affordable care act" bill a tax is how the Supreme Court justified its existence. That and Justice Roberts. Taxes can be written into, or out of, the budget. Yes, she may be canned, but it's probably a little late to help us. Personally, I am not nor ever have been a fan of Thune. He is only a very slight improvement over the Turtle. I wish the Senate had made a better choice. There are those in there that would have had the intestinal fortitude to overrule the parlimentarian.The Parliamentarian was following the Byrd rule. Reconciliation bills aren't suppose to include non budget items. The House should have known it, probably did and intended this outcome. Possibly to get a replacement for MacDonough ?
Once a tax is implemented, it is hard to reverse it at any level. When was the last time your property, fuel or income tax went down??Yes it is a tax, that has already been proven.
They tax your income 20 something percent unless you’re more fortunate and then they tax your income 30 something percent. Then you’re taxed again when you spend it. I hate it all but I love my country and if that’s what it costs to be here I’ll just shrug and pay it. It all has to be factored into the calculation used to value my contribution to society for my labor of work. As far as I can tell, the registration paperwork is all that’s required to be shown with ownership of the NFA item. I can’t find where it’s required to show them the item. Of course if they see the item, then you should have the proper documentation available to prove you can possess it. I can’t find that you have to let them see the suppressor if they cross your path.Taxes, in my opinion, should be reasonable. $200 is as much as 20-25% depending on the model. In some cases even more. That isn’t reasonable….
As an accessory, they shouldn’t be taxed any more than any other commercially sold item, nor should they be even classified the way they are.
They should work to end the $200 tax. Flat tax them on the federal level at 3%, remove them from the NFA, and sell them in front of the counter, not behind it, like every other commercially produced accessory.