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06/25/2025

GOP Tax Bill Would Further Ease Regulations on Gun Silencers, Some Rifles and Shotguns

The guns provision was first requested in the House

The massive tax and spending cuts package that President Donald Trump wants on his desk by July 4 would loosen regulations on gun silencers and certain types of rifles and shotguns, advancing a longtime priority of the gun industry as Republican leaders in the House and Senate try to win enough votes to pass the bill.

The guns provision was first requested in the House by Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA), who owns a gun store. He had initially opposed the larger tax package. The House bill would remove silencers — called "suppressors" by the gun industry — from a 1930s law that regulates firearms that are considered the most dangerous, eliminating a $200 tax while removing a layer of background checks.

The Senate kept the provision on silencers in its version of the bill and expanded upon it, adding short-barreled, or sawed-off, rifles and shotguns.

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