Help GOA Gut the NFA With Reconciliation 2.0 By: Erich Pratt

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Reconciliation 2.0 Is Here!
Help Us GUT The NFA! $0 SOTs, FFLs, Machineguns and more!
But we’ll need your help to make it happen, we’re pressuring Congress to add these critical parts to the bill…

Last year, GOA was extremely successful in eliminating taxes on NFA regulated short barreled firearms and suppressors through a process called budget reconciliation.

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And while at the last second, the Senate Parliamentarian struck down GOA-backed language eliminating the registration requirement for these items, the $0 tax was signed into law as part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

Now, Congress is preparing for Reconciliation Round 2, and GOA is working around the clock to gut the NFA.

But we can’t do it alone.

We need your help.

Congress was able to achieve something in 2025 that no gun owner thought possible: amending the National Firearms Act of 1934 for the first time in its 92-year history.

This historic win not only weakened the crown jewel of the anti-gunners, but it also created the opportunity to continue gutting unconstitutional NFA taxes, a long-time priority of gun owners.

Now that Congress plans once again to bring a Reconciliation bill to the floor, there’s another big opportunity for lawmakers to dismantle gun control.

We’re working to remove the rest of the NFA taxes. That means FFLs, SOTs, Machineguns and Destructive Devices, all $0.

Why Fight For $0 FFLs & SOTs?

When the Senate Parliamentarian kept the registration requirement for NFA items, we knew we had to sue.

What we didn’t expect was that the Department of Justice would fight us tooth-and-nail over the NFA.

In fact, Pam Bondi’s DOJ argued that because there were still some taxes being paid under the National Firearms Act, the entire NFA registration scheme was constitutional.

Specifically, they cited Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) and Special Occupational Taxpayers (SOTs) as justification for keeping the registration requirements of the National Firearms Act.

Sounds like tyranny.

That’s why GOA is working to remove the taxes on the remaining NFA items, FFLs & SOTs.

And while GOA is confident that we will win our lawsuit, removing these additional taxes ensures our victory and guts the NFA’s registration requirement.

If you aren’t already, please consider becoming a GOA member so that we can fight on your behalf!