NFA Division Continues To Process Forms
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First and foremost, we at the American Suppressor Association hope that you and your families remain healthy and safe throughout the duration of the coronavirus pandemic. At this point, nearly every facet society has been disrupted for the near future. In the uncertain times that lie ahead, we must all do our part to stop or slow the spread of this virus.
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That said, we at ASA remain committed to our job of protecting your right to purchase, possess, and transfer firearm suppressors. As the suppressor industry trade association, right now our top priority is ensuring that NFA applications continue to be processed.
For the past month, the American Suppressor Association has spoken with our contacts at ATF each week, receiving regular updates on NFA Division operations. We are pleased to report that the NFA Division is continuing to process and approve transfers of every type. Thankfully, unlike the complete government shutdown in early 2019, at this time we do not expect to see significant effects on transfer times based on NFA’s current operating procedures.
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H.R. 6126 - End the Normalized Delay of Suppressor Act of 2020
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Last week we told you about Rep. Greg Steube's (R-FL-17) bill, H.R. 6126, that would cap ATF transfer times on suppressors at 90 days. If not approved within the 90-day time frame, any application that has not been denied would, by default, be deemed approved.
Make sure to use our convenient contact form to tell your representatives that you support H.R. 6126 and want it passed!
While our goal remains the same - to remove suppressors from the onerous regulations of the NFA altogether – Rep. Steube’s bill would be a huge step forward in reducing the unacceptably long transfer times that buyers often face.
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