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FPC Urges U.S. Senate to ‘Hold the Line’, Pass Suppressor Reforms
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 11, 2025) – Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) urged the U.S. Senate to hold the line and pass President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” with the legislation’s current suppressor reforms intact.
GOA Rallies Media Allies and Influencers to Demand Senate Action on Suppressor and SBR Reform
GOA Rallies Media Allies and Influencers to Demand Senate Action on Suppressor and SBR Reform
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 10, 2025
Washington, D.C. — Gun Owners of America (GOA), joined by over 40 prominent media voices, influencers, and Second Amendment organizations representing a combined audience of more than one billion monthly viewers, has sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo demanding immediate pro-gun action in the upcoming reconciliation package.
The coalition is urging the Senate to adopt two key reforms:
- Section 3 of the Hearing Protection Act, which ensures that gun owners in anti-gun states are protected when purchasing suppressors in accordance with federal law.
- The Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today (SHORT) Act, which would eliminate the unconstitutional National Firearms Act (NFA) tax and registry requirements for short-barreled rifles and shotguns.
While the House’s inclusion of Section 2 of the Hearing Protection Act was a positive step, omitting Section 3 would continue to leave millions of gun owners vulnerable to criminal prosecution in states that defy federal preemption. The inclusion of the SHORT Act would likewise deal a final blow to the ATF’s war on pistol braces and restore constitutional protections for popular firearms targeted by the NFA’s arbitrary barrel length rules.
Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America, issued the following statement:
“The House opened the door—now the Senate must walk through it. The inclusion of Section 3 of the Hearing Protection Act and the full SHORT Act is essential to restoring the rights of law-abiding Americans and rolling back unconstitutional mandates that the ATF has used for decades to harass gun owners. The time to act is now.”
Aidan Johnston, Director of Federal Affairs for Gun Owners of America, issued the following statement:
“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to dismantle the worst parts of the NFA and protect millions of gun owners from outdated, abusive laws. GOA is proud to lead this coalition, and we’re calling on Senate Republicans to finish the job and deliver for the grassroots.”
GOA spokesmen are available for interviews. Gun Owners of America is a nonprofit grassroots lobbying organization dedicated to protecting the right to keep and bear arms without compromise. GOA represents over two million members and activists. For more information, visit GOA’s Press Center.
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RI: “Assault Weapons” ban heads to Senate
The resurrected “Assault Weapons” ban we alerted you to last week has unfortunately passed the House and is on its way to the Senate.
We’d like to reiterate that this fight isn’t over yet, and we can’t lay off even for a moment if we expect to hold the line on keeping semi-automatic firearms legal in Rhode Island.
This bill includes much more than just firearm bans. To directly quote House Minority Leader Chippendale’s press release from June 3rd:
“The bill also places an unfunded mandate on local police departments, requiring them to implement a so-called “voluntary certification” program. But let’s be honest – there is nothing voluntary about it. If a citizen is found in possession of a “grandfathered” firearm without this certificate, they will be subject to criminal penalties. That’s not voluntary – that’s coerced compliance.”
It was also brought to our attention through House Minority Leader Chippendale’s testimony, that H 5436 would devastate the sporting clay industry in Rhode Island, as it includes bans on all semi-automatic shotguns with threaded chokes.
Stopping H 5436 will be an immense effort, and we need you to continue hitting the phonelines to DEMAND your legislators stop it from passing.
When speaking to a Senator or their staff, you can say something like this:
“Hello, my name is [NAME] and I’m from [TOWN/CITY]. I’m a member of Gun Owners of America and a Rhode Island voter and I encourage you to vote NO on H 5436 when it comes up for a vote. Gun Owners of America will keep me informed of how you vote.”
This bill may be called up in the Senate Judiciary Committee before it heads to the floor. The list of committee members can be seen here:
Senator Matthew L. LaMountain – (401) 206-0822
Senator Mark McKenney – (401) 578-6258
Senator Jacob E. Bissaillon – (401) 442-6973
Senator John P. Burke – (401) 374-4721
Senator Andrew R. Dimitri – (401) 276-5563
Senator Dawn Euer – (401) 276-5561
Senator Thomas J. Paolino – (401) 222-2708
Senator Todd M. Patalano – (401) 276-5592
Senator Ana B. Quezada – (401) 255-0345
Senator Leonidas P. Raptakis – (401) 276-5567
You can find your State Senator by using this tool from the Rhode Island Department of State: Find my legislator. If you already know who your legislator is, you can use the Senate directory found here: State Senate of Rhode Island.
Reach out to your Senators immediately using the form above and demand that they STOP H 5436!
FPC Commends Supreme Court Decision Against Mexican Government in Lawsuit Against Firearm Companies
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 10, 2025) — Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) hailed the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Smith & Wesson, Inc., et al. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, which applied the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) against the Mexican government’s frivolous lawsuit against gun manufacturers including Smith & Wesson, Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Beretta U.S.A., Glock, Sturm, Ruger & Company, Interstate Arms, Century International Arms, and Colt’s Manufacturing Company. You can read FPC’s brief in support of review here, merits-stage brief here, and the Supreme Court’s opinion here.
FPC: Appeals Court Should Uphold 2A Victory Over Illinois “Assault Weapon”, Magazine Bans
CHICAGO (June 9, 2025) – Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) asked the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals to uphold its critical victory over the Illinois “Protect Illinois Communities Act” (PICA) gun control regulations, which bans so-called “assault weapons” and “large capacity” magazines. FPC’s brief says that the “question presented by this case is whether the Second Amendment allows Illinois to ban the best-selling rifle in America and its standard magazine. The answer,” FPC argues, “is no.”
Gun Owners Just Made Congress Flinch — Let’s Hit Harder
One thing in life is certain: When a member of Congress sees a phone call come through from a GOA member, they panic.
After the House of Representatives got a nonstop earful from gun owners like you, we scored a major win. Just take a look at what Braden Langley had to say about our victory.
The GOA-backed Hearing Protection Act was added to President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” (H.R. 1).
That means:
- No more $200 tax stamps
- No more government registration
- No more databases tracking law-abiding gun owners
But we’re not stopping there.
Your God-given right to keep and bear arms is not a “privilege” – and when Congress finally does one thing right, it’s not some grand favor to gun owners. It’s exactly what the Constitution requires that they do!
That’s why GOA is launching another grassroots advocacy campaign to further gut the NFA by forcing the Senate to add the SHORT Act to the reconciliation bill.
The SHORT Act – Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today – would remove short-barreled rifles (SBRs), short-barreled shotguns (SBSs), and Any Other Weapons (AOWs) from the NFA.
I’ll tell you why that’s so important…
Joe Biden’s ATF already reclassified pistol braces as SBRs, which was a backdoor attempt to force millions of lawful gun owners into NFA registration or risk becoming felons overnight.
I’m sure you can imagine a future President Gavin Newsom taking Biden’s abuse even further – expanding NFA definitions to criminalize millions more overnight.
But if the SHORT Act gets added to President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” there would be no NFA effectively left to weaponize against gun owners.
That’s why we need gun owners like YOU to bombard your Senators with phone calls urging them to add the SHORT Act into H.R. 1.
Call your Senators at (202) 224-3121.
Or, if you’d rather speak directly with the Senate Finance Committee, you can reach them at (202) 224-4515.
GOA will not rest until the NFA has been entirely ripped to shreds, and your God-given rights are restored.
To help us finish the job, please consider making a contribution to our 2A Defense Fund.
The ATF’s New Muscle: Why This Merger Is a Disaster in the Making
The ATF-DEA Merger Must Be Stopped
The White House has just proposed a dangerous plan to merge the ATF and the DEA. This isn’t about streamlining government—it’s a Trojan Horse that threatens our Second Amendment rights like never before.
What This Merger Could Mean for Gun Owners
X A Bigger, More Powerful ATF:
The merger would triple the ATF’s budget and quadruple its tactical units, creating a supercharged agency with even less oversight and accountability.
X Increased Threats to Your Rights:
A combined ATF-DEA would have over 10,000 new employees, amplifying the potential for overreach, harassment, and unconstitutional actions against gun owners.
X A Step Toward Gun Control:
This isn’t about abolishing the ATF. It’s about empowering it to further infringe on your God-given right to keep and bear arms.
GOA has fought the ATF’s overreach for decades, from their illegal gun registry to their attacks on law-abiding gun dealers.
We won’t stand idly by while this merger threatens to create a monster agency that could further erode our freedoms, but we need your help to stop it.
Sign the petition, urging the White House NOT to merge the ATF and the DEA into one agency.
The ATF has a long history of targeting law-abiding Americans, shutting down gun stores for minor clerical errors, surveilling pro-gun communities, and even resorting to violence against citizens. Merging it with the DEA only makes it stronger and harder to hold accountable. We can’t let this happen.
Click here to sign the pre-written letter to the White House and help GOA defeat the ATF-DEA merger.
Ask Dettelbach Tough Questions about ‘AFT’ Abuses During Confirmation Hearings
Shameless Plug: Firearms News
I have two articles in this month's issue, on sale now at discerning newsstands throughout the Republic. [More]I'm not resuming regular blogging because of the unresolved censorship issue but will continue to promote my work here as I prepare a new landing site.
Radio Redux
- The Michael Dukes Show, April 8.
- Armed American Radio's Daily Defense, April 12.
Daily Defense
Oz Endorsement Says as Much about PA Republicans as It Does about Trump
ultimate revenge
Macron’s Self-Defense Dismissal Says All We Need to Know about Violence Monopolists
Firearms Friday
Go to the show website to find an Alaska station or to listen online. They'll be calling me at 10:24 Eastern.
And no, this post doesn't mean the blog is back for business as usual. It means I'll continue using it for announcements promoting my stuff until I can settle in a new home, something I should have some time to seriously look into over the weekend.
Amicus Brief Supports Gun Owners of America’s Bump Stock Case
Community Standards Strike Again
Incidentally, its link appears on a general Google search including on Google Cache, but is suppressed in a "News" search, with an article attacking Lott's work appearing at the top of the page by two "researchers" of undisclosed political affinity that my money says will turn out to be sympathetic to Democrats.
My suspicion is an algorithm went searching to erase it from existence. If this is all it takes to get booted from a personal opinion and commentary blog, everything I post here is subject to being undone and Blogger is no longer a viable platform to publish on. Either that or some troll saboteur complained, and the same applies. Until I see if I can get this reversed, I'm going to need to limit activity here to promoting my articles as I search for a reliable repository for my work.
Remember when Facebook booted a post for wishing everyone a contemplative Bill of Rights Day?
UPDATE:
Fox News
Democratic Rep. Ami Bera of California says he was attacked by a rogue fox outside the US Capitol. [More]
Maybe if he wasn't an anti-gun fanatic he could have done something about that.
The thought strikes: That fox ended up being a bigger danger to a member of Congress than every one of the Jan. 6 "insurrectionists."
Then again, so did this Democrat.
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