Exactly.
Last week I was making a sale, working with a guy on buying his first suppressor. He was sold. Then he asked about wait time. I told him they are going about 9 months right now. He laughed at me, as he
literally thought it was a joke. When the reality sank in, he wasn't even interested anymore. I asked him if it was 3-4 months, if he would do it? He said yes, "... but I'd be happier if it was a couple weeks! Hell, why do I even need to wait at all!?!?!? I have a concealed carry permit, and I can walk out the door with any firearm I choose without a wait! A suppressor isn't even a gun... what am I going to do, club someone to death with it!?!?!" He was visibly upset, and rightfully so. We NFA owners have simply been acclimated to a situation that is as illogical as anything can ever be. Like a frog sitting in water slowly brought to boil, we're just sitting here doing nothing. That irritates me.
My customers are my lifeblood, and the federal government is now costing me money. They always have been, but that one customer made me realize again just how ignorantly terrible this situation is. Rights are always stripped in the name of safety. Yet in this instance, the federal government is
forcing an unsafe situation. Suppressor ownership has absolutely no tie to crime statistics at any level. The fact that we are fined if we don't have a muffler on our automobile, yet have to wait 9 months and pay $200 to get a muffler on our firearm is proof positive that the feds have this one all wrong. Which is more likely to cause permanent hearing damage? A car with no muffler, or an unsuppressed firearm?
If we are content to sit back on our laurels and say "well no politician will back this plan" then we deserve our fate. It is up to us to MAKE them do what we ask. I think we can all agree that a 9 month wait for a Form 4 is ludicrous. Even 4 months is inexcusable considering we have an entire NICS system in place to immediately and effectively check for proof of criminal wrongdoing. We need to organize and get suppressors treated differently than other NFA items. Our goal should be to get them treated like ANY OTHER FIREARM. Still regulated, still subject to NICS, still illegal for felons to possess, yet perfectly legal and unobstructed ownership for the law-abiding populous.
As
Strykervet stated, this war on responsible gun owners is really starting to get tiresome. They will not stop fighting against us. Every time someone is shot, they blame every single one of us. To say that we shouldn't fight for what we know is right simply because those people are fighting against us is a defeatist mindset and will only end in the continued deterioration of our rights. Anyone that hasn't been sitting in the kettle, but instead has just been tossed into it, realizes just how bad things are right now. We are used to being mistreated, so we don't realize it. First-time suppressor buyers realize it all too well, and see it for the disgustingly despicable truth which it is.
We all know what happened the last time we asked the NRA for help. Are we to trust them now? I see the NRA turning its back on gun owners every single day in the name of compromise. Well why is it that
WE are always the ones doing the compromising? Let us not forget that if the NRA did their job too well, they would not have one anymore. I'd love to listen to someone convince me that their multi-million dollar operation has the goal of
not needing to be around anymore.
No. If positive change is going to come, it won't be because of the NRA. History has convinced me of that. Change must come from us, directly.
The first order of business as I see it, is for us to all get on the same page. Unless we can actually
decide to start moving on changing the rules of suppressor ownership, it's dead before it even starts. That's seemingly where we are now. Everyone is convinced that positive activity can't take place because of the politicians. That being the case, is it really the politicians fault?
... or is it ours?