South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden signed a bill Tuesday that deregulates gun silencers by removing them from the state’s definition of a controlled weapon. Unregistered possession of a ...
People with firearms suppressors or silencers no longer have to pay a $200 federal tax. That could be the tipping point that ...
Tuesday morning, Governor Rhoden will sign Senate Bill 2 into state law which will remove firearm silencers from the legal ...
The bill removes state-level restrictions on firearm suppressors and will no longer be considered a "controlled weapon." ...
PIERRE — A South Dakota Senate committee unanimously voted Thursday to advance legislation that removes silencers from the state’s definition of a controlled weapon. Unregistered possession of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. State Sen. Casey Crabtree, R-Madison, speaks in the South Dakota Senate during the 2024 legislative session at the Capitol in ...
States like South Dakota are working to deregulate suppressors in case the NFA tax stamp requirement is ever eliminated.
The suppressors are meant to protect officers from hearing loss and repeated blasts while training at gun ranges.
The South Dakota Legislature has passed a law that removes gun silencers from the definition of a "controlled weapon." ...
Daniel Defense changed the suppressor landscape with the 3D-printed DD Wave, and now the company applies that innovation to ...