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What is the National Firearms Act all About?

Updated: Jan 5

The National Firearms Act (NFA) is a federal law enacted in the United States in 1934 that regulates certain firearms and devices in an effort to promote public safety and curb criminal activities. The primary objectives of the NFA are to regulate specific types of firearms and establish a system for the registration and taxation of these firearms. The key provisions of the NFA include:

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