A bombshell controversy is shaking the suppressor industry. Lobbying disclosures show Silencer Central funded efforts tied to “suppressor tax stamp conservation,” raising serious questions about whether the company quietly supports keeping silencers under the NFA.
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Editor’s Note: After publication preparation, Silencer Central contacted AmmoLand News to clarify its position. CEO Brandon Maddox stated, “We have always been vocal supporters of the HPA, as well as the current proposed provision of a $0 tax stamp… Our priority has always been… advocating for deregulation and 2nd amendment rights.” This article has been updated to reflect the company’s response and will be further updated if additional information becomes available. This article includes information from anonymous sources and federal lobbying disclosures.