SECURITY & TACTICAL ADVISOR Volume 1 November 2013 | Page 22

After the National Firearms Act of 1934 was set into place, private ownership silencers slightly fell out of favor. Although military and federal agencies used silencers for certain missions, there was not a lot of movement in the way of expanded research and improved technology. It was not until the later part of the 20th century that silencer research started picking up momentum, which was influenced by the increasing interest of the military and federal agencies. Within the last twenty years, silencer technology has improved exponentially. With the introduction of CNC machines and computer-generated 3D modeling, silencers have been improving both in effectiveness and in durability. No, you do not need a license to purchase a silencer but you do have to pay a one-time $200 tax for each silencer you purchase. You also have to live in a state where silencers are legal and have to meet certain criteria to be eligible to own one. Determine whether or not your state allows you to own a silencer. Silencers are legal but are regulated by federal law and on a per-state basis. However, the National Firearms Act (NFA) branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) ultimately controls any transfers, and all silencers are registered by this branch. Individuals, corporations, and trusts can legally purchase and possess silencers in 38 states. However, if you are a FFL dealer, manufacturer, peace officer, or a law enforcement agency or other government agency, there are additional states where you can own a silencer. 1. You can send a pre-written letter to your state senator or state representative to encourage him or her to legalize silencers in your state by visiting www. silencersarelegal.com. 2. You can move to a silencer friendly state. 3. You can purchase a second home in a silencer friendly state and qualify for dual residency. …legally make your own silencer in a state where silencers are illegal. …travel to a silencer friendly state and purchase one to take to your state. …have someone who lives in a silencer friendly state buy you one. …be a felon and/or be prohibited from owning a fire arm. 22