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by srothstein
Fri Jun 18, 2021 7:41 am
Forum: General Legislative Discussions
Topic: New Suppressor Law = No Good
Replies: 20
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Re: New Suppressor Law = No Good

carlson1 wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2021 1:12 am Could you not build your own suppressor and it be legal?
Under the current state of federal law, anything which might affect interstate commerce can be regulated. The logic in the Wickard case was that his wheat was regulated, even though he grew it for his own personal use, because if he did not have it then he would be buying wheat that was involved in interstate commerce.

This is why the new law is a great symbol but is not really any use. If you build your own suppressor, even with all Texas sourced materials, you have affected interstate commerce by not engaging in it. Thus, Congress can regulate anything and make it illegal.
by srothstein
Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:42 pm
Forum: General Legislative Discussions
Topic: New Suppressor Law = No Good
Replies: 20
Views: 23916

Re: New Suppressor Law = No Good

Scott Farkus wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:44 pm
Caliber wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 4:26 pm I contacted a suppressor manufacturer. They said the new Texas law changes nothing because FFL's and SOT's still have to follow federal law. So, I suppose you could legally make your own suppressor, but you're not going to get around the ATF form or the $200 by going to the store and buying a suppressor.
I've always wondered why a suppressor manufactured in a state sold to a resident of the state had to get the NFA stamp. Seems like that's clearly intrastate commerce and no business of the feds. Glad to see this, maybe it'll help force the issue.
See Wickard v. Filburn for an explanation of how that is interstate commerce.

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