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<blockquote data-quote="Trev08" data-source="post: 920316" data-attributes="member: 57084"><p>This tread was originally started to promote hearing protection but what we should really be promoting is the deregulation of silencers. Hearing protection is a band-aid fix. Band-aid fixes aren't always reliable. They are meant to be used as short term solutions until the problem can be engineered away. We've known for over a hundred years how to engineer the harmful noise out of firearms but thanks to a bunch of misguided regulations silencers are either illegal, too expensive, or too unreasonably difficult to obtain for them to be practical for most hunters. So instead they attempt to rely on hearing protection that they either forget or refuse to use and their hearing suffers.</p><p></p><p>Silencers are safety devices that should be free for anyone to buy, sell, and manufacture; just like they are in New Zealand and Norway. But they kind of have an evil reputation in America. I guess because too many people have seen movie scenes where an assassin with a silencer quietly pops someone in the head and all you hear is a faint whisper. Those of us who have actually used silencers know that isn't how they work. They reduce the sound to safe levels but they still make plenty of noise. You couldn't fire a suppressed rifle inside an occupied building or out on a city street without anyone hearing it.</p><p></p><p>America used to be the land of the free. Today it seems to be more like the land of the over regulated. But there has been a trend in recent years to take our freedom back. If concealed carry, marijuana, and automatic knives can all be legalized then silencers can be deregulated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trev08, post: 920316, member: 57084"] This tread was originally started to promote hearing protection but what we should really be promoting is the deregulation of silencers. Hearing protection is a band-aid fix. Band-aid fixes aren’t always reliable. They are meant to be used as short term solutions until the problem can be engineered away. We’ve known for over a hundred years how to engineer the harmful noise out of firearms but thanks to a bunch of misguided regulations silencers are either illegal, too expensive, or too unreasonably difficult to obtain for them to be practical for most hunters. So instead they attempt to rely on hearing protection that they either forget or refuse to use and their hearing suffers. Silencers are safety devices that should be free for anyone to buy, sell, and manufacture; just like they are in New Zealand and Norway. But they kind of have an evil reputation in America. I guess because too many people have seen movie scenes where an assassin with a silencer quietly pops someone in the head and all you hear is a faint whisper. Those of us who have actually used silencers know that isn’t how they work. They reduce the sound to safe levels but they still make plenty of noise. You couldn’t fire a suppressed rifle inside an occupied building or out on a city street without anyone hearing it. America used to be the land of the free. Today it seems to be more like the land of the over regulated. But there has been a trend in recent years to take our freedom back. If concealed carry, marijuana, and automatic knives can all be legalized then silencers can be deregulated. [/QUOTE]
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