No, it does nothing.
Nor does the “no tax on tips” nonsense.
I will note that the removal of the tax on suppressors and SBRs destroys the Constitutionality of the law.
The ‘Byrd rule’ (yes, Joe’s demoKKKrat pal) prevented policy, only budget considerations from the BBB, so they say.
Yeah, now the NRA, GOA and conservative patriots everywhere are licking our chops over removing them from the NFA,
if not removing the NFA itself with original legislation.
Why not? Just resign it to the dustbin of bad ideas. Removing the tax was a half-measure.
A recent video by youtuber "Colion Noir" states that several pro-2A groups have filed suit against the BATFags on the grounds that the registration of silencers, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns is, absent a tax, unconstitutional.
Apparently I have not been following this issue that closely. I was under the impression that this was removed from the bill. Did it actually make it through?