Repeal of ban on gun silencers fails to pass vote in Georgia legislature
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Published on March 16, 2026.
A proposal to repeal the state's ban on having silencers for firearms has failed to pass in the Georgia General Assembly. If passed, House Bill 1324 would have removed the ban. The bill required at least 91 votes from the House to reach the Senate, which is currently in the process of passing.
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