Republican Representative Jeff Duncan of South Carolina

The House Committee on Natural Resources canceled a hearing after the shooting at a Congressional baseball practice on Wednesday for a bill that would make it easier for gun owners to purchase silencers. According to CNBC, however, the GOP still plans to follow through on its plans to ease gun restrictions.

The “Hearing Protection Act” introduced by Rep. Jeff Duncan R-S.C., in January was rolled into a larger bill called the “SHARE Act” that’s been described as “broad and contains a variety of hunting, conservation and ‘recreational shooting’ measures,” according to CNBC. The subcommittee was scheduled to hold a hearing on the provision in the bill that would roll back restrictions on silencers by “eliminating a $200 transfer tax and pre-empting state or local laws that regulate the accessory,” according to Newsweek.

The measure has the support of President Donald Trump’s son, Don Jr., and is backed with the help of the National Rifle Association.

Newsweek reported:

Silencers are legal but regulated by an 83-year-old federal law, as well […]

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