Tenth Amendment Center: Medical Firearm “Silencers” in Missouri? New Bill Sets the Stage
...from Tenth Amendment Center JEFFERSON CITY , Mo. (Jan. 7, 2018) – A bill prefiled in the Missouri House would allow people with a medical waiver to possess firearm sound suppressors, partially nullifying some federal regulations in practice and effect. Rep. Ron Hicks (R-Dardenne Prairie) filed House Bill 302 ( HB302 ) on Dec. 18. Under the proposed law, persons with significant hearing loss could legally possess a firearm sound suppressor, commonly referred to as a silencer. Any person with a written certificate from a licensed medical doctor, otologist, or neurotologist attesting that the person has significant hearing loss and that a firearm silencer would be beneficial to preserve the person’s remaining hearing could legally possess a firearm sound suppressor under state law. Currently, Missouri enforces federal regulations on firearm sound suppressors by making their possession in violation of federal law a state crime. Passage of HB302 would end all state enforcement of fe...