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This proposal would eliminate the National Firearms Act, a federal law that currently requires people to register certain weapons like machine guns and short-barreled rifles with the government and pay a $200 tax stamp for each one. Removing this law would allow Americans to own these weapons without federal registration or the tax, though states could still impose their own restrictions. The change would primarily affect gun owners and manufacturers, while reducing federal tax revenue from these registrations.
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