The Silencers Helping Us Save Hearing, or SHUSH, Act was introduced on Jan. 30 by U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, and has four co-sponsors, all from the GOP. The language of the five-page bill deletes all federal regulations-- including taxes, fees, and registration requirements-- of suppressors. Those who paid a transfer tax for such safety accessories in the two years before the bill's enactment would get a refund.
"Despite what Hollywood may lead you to believe, silencers aren’t silent, and they aren’t just for secret agents," said Lee in a statement. "They are a vital tool for hearing protection for countless marksmen and gun enthusiasts across America, and making them prohibitively difficult to obtain is an assault on the 2nd Amendment. The SHUSH Act eliminates federal regulation of silencers and treats them as the non-lethal accessory that they are."
U.S. Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas) will spearhead the bill in the House, where it will join a stack of suppressor reform legislation that includes the Hearing Protection Act.
https://www.lee.senate.gov/services/files/6FF16693-375A-4212-99FC-8D837CE82C8B
"Despite what Hollywood may lead you to believe, silencers aren’t silent, and they aren’t just for secret agents," said Lee in a statement. "They are a vital tool for hearing protection for countless marksmen and gun enthusiasts across America, and making them prohibitively difficult to obtain is an assault on the 2nd Amendment. The SHUSH Act eliminates federal regulation of silencers and treats them as the non-lethal accessory that they are."
U.S. Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas) will spearhead the bill in the House, where it will join a stack of suppressor reform legislation that includes the Hearing Protection Act.
https://www.lee.senate.gov/services/files/6FF16693-375A-4212-99FC-8D837CE82C8B