by Joe D. "Buck" RuthNow that a federal judge in Texas on Aug. 5 has ruled that the remaining required registration of short-barreled rifles and suppressors in the National Firearms Act (NFA) is unconstitutional without a monetary tax, it's up to the Ohio House of Representatives to pass Senate Bill 214 to remove suppressors from the list of dangerous ordnances in Ohio law. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Kyle Koehler (R-Springfield) and backed by B…
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