The National Firearms Act requires registration for certain firearms, imposing a $200 tax. It originally banned unregistered ownership of machine guns, amended in 1986 for civilian ownership.
Today, over 7.5 million weapons are registered under the NFA in the U.S., with significant variations across states; coastal states often exhibit stricter gun laws.
The amendment to the National Firearms Act in 1986 effectively restricted civilian ownership of newly manufactured fully automatic weapons, impacting the landscape of gun ownership.
As of 2023, states differ in their registered NFA weapons, with coastal and Northeastern areas showing lower counts due to stricter gun legislation.
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