Too Timid to Play with Kindergartners

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U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) and Tim Sheehy (R-MT) introduced the Protecting Americans’ Right to Silence (PARTS) Act to cut government red tape and ensure gun owners and businesses are not unfairly targeted by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). The bill modernizes outdated federal regulations on firearm suppressors, providing much-needed clarity to manufacturers, retailers, and law-abiding gun owners.

he PARTS Act would clarify that a silencer refers to a complete device or a single principal component, rather than an assortment of parts that could be used in its construction.

Additionally, the bill would streamline the purchase of consumable silencer parts, such as wipes, without requiring additional ATF paperwork, ensuring gun owners can properly maintain their lawfully owned suppressors.

Bill Cassidy
U.S. Senator for Louisiana
Cassidy, Sheehy Introduce Bill to Protect Gun Owners from ATF Overreach | U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy

What the hell!!!

The courts could throw out the entire NFA by the beginning of Vance’s first term. And the elimination of the ATF seems to be a minor stretch goal shortly after that. I’m planning on my grandchildren having the option of participating in high school machine gun competitions.

And this guy is so timid that he wants to just clarify that silencer wipes don’t require any paperwork? Are there any modern-day suppressors that even use wipes?

Cassidy needs to get in touch with reality. As it is he is too timid to play in a kindergartner T-Ball league.

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5 thoughts on “Too Timid to Play with Kindergartners

  1. This is how brave he is with Trump in the White House, giving him cover.

    Imagine how timid he would be otherwise.

  2. Supressors should be sold over the counter. Without a firearm, they are useless. And, they are a safety device that protects people’s hearing.

  3. Now we know why the democrats blather on with absolute ignorant nonsense.
    Look at the competition.
    This guy could make AOC sound like a genius.
    “In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.”
    In this case their down to counting brain cells on their fingers?

  4. It’s funny how the conversation seems to stop at things like silencer wipes when the real conversation should be about whether we should even have the NFA in the first place. Reforming laws in small increments might help, but a big overhaul is necessary to actually protect gun owners’ rights.

  5. A LOT of “legislation” proffered by “conservatives” is of this nature. Touchy feely do nothing substantial but pretend I’m on your side legislation.

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