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  • Southpaw

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    Gun Owners of America Funds Challenge to National Firearms Act in U.S. Supreme Court
    Published: 15 January 2019
    (January 14, 2019) -- Gun Owners of America (GOA) and its litigating arm, Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), today continued their defense of Jeremy Kettler, a disabled combat veteran, against a conviction for violating the National Firearms Act. /............Read more at link
     

    EZ-E

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    Wow... definitely a case to watch.
    How Great would that be for gun owners to have the NFA over turned based on the "tax" verbiage of the law.

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    Jeremy’s petition first challenges the legitimacy of the National Firearms Act, which was passed in 1934, and thereafter upheld by the Supreme Court in 1937 under the constitutional power of Congress to “lay and collect taxes.” The petition argues that the NFA as it exists today no longer can be justified as a so-called “tax.”

    In fact, each of the reasons the Supreme Court gave in 1937, finding it to be a tax, no longer apply today, 82 years later. Rather, the NFA has become what Justice Frankfurter once described as regulation “wrapped ... in the verbal cellophane of a revenue measure” — an unabashed gun control regulatory scheme, designed not to raise revenue for the federal government, but instead to keep NFA items out of the hands of Americans."
     

    EZ-E

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    What about the place he bought it from?
    No legal issues?

    Kentucky has their own laws in regards to silencers... they pretty much say F' the feds. They have ... The Second Amendment Act...as long as the silencer was made &used in Kentucky he was legal. He messed up by posting it on the Facebook & someone pointed it out to the ATF.

    I guess it's like pot in all the legal states.
    They talk about the Kentucky silencer law in the article.
     
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    crash83

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    What about the place he bought it from?
    No legal issues?
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    What about the place he bought it from?
    No legal issues?

    Quote from the article.
    The Kansas statute declares that any suppressor manufactured, possessed, and used within the borders of Kansas is exempt from federal law. Relying on that Kansas law, in 2014 Jeremy purchased a suppressor from a local military surplus store, but did not register it with ATF pursuant to the National Firearms Act (NFA).
     
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