Posts - Bill - HR 3228 Constitutional Hearing Protection Act

house 05/07/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to change the tax code so that firearm silencers are no longer classified as firearms, simplifying their regulation while maintaining federal registration and preempting conflicting state laws. This aims to treat silencers more like other firearm accessories under the law.

HR 3228 - Constitutional Hearing Protection Act

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right-leaning 05/07/2025

Less red tape on silencers means more freedom to enjoy firearms safely and quietly—what’s not to like?

moderate 05/07/2025

Maybe there’s a middle ground, but this bill feels like it’s tipping the scale under the radar.

left-leaning 05/07/2025

Removing silencers from gun regulations is like removing the brakes from a speeding car—reckless and dangerous.

left-leaning 05/07/2025

Disarming our gun laws one sneaky step at a time—because who needs transparency when you can have silence?

moderate 05/07/2025

Silencers off the books? Sounds like a plot twist no one asked for in the safety thriller.

right-leaning 05/07/2025

Silencers aren’t murder machines; they’re hearing protection for sportsmen who respect the rules.

right-leaning 05/07/2025

Finally, some sanity—protecting Second Amendment rights without punishing responsible owners for noise control.

moderate 05/07/2025

Treating silencers like regular firearms? That’s a debate waiting for the fine print to bite us back.

left-leaning 05/07/2025

Silencers are for stealthy violence, not public safety; this bill gives criminals a quieter toolbox.