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Committee passes substitute to preserve Georgians’ suppressor possession after federal changes

February 26, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Georgia, Georgia


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Committee passes substitute to preserve Georgians’ suppressor possession after federal changes
A Senate committee on Tuesday approved a substitute to SB 499 intended to preserve Georgians’ ability to possess firearm suppressors if federal law changes.

Sponsors said the substitute relocates definitions and ensures that changes in federal law would not automatically criminalize possessions previously lawful under the National Firearms Act (NFA). A witness noted about 270,000 suppressors are currently in circulation in the state and said the substitute preserves Georgians’ ability to possess them if federal rules change.

Leader Hatchett and other senators explained the language was moved to keep code definitions in one subsection and to preserve existing legal references to the NFA. The committee’s discussion focused on maintaining consistency with federal regs and avoiding unintended prohibition of items already in circulation.

The committee approved the substitute; the transcript records the motion as carrying with a tally reported as 7–2.

Quotation: “So for me, we just said if it's illegal federally, it's illegal in Georgia,” a sponsor said, and presenters clarified the substitute seeks to keep the state aligned with federal law while protecting current lawful possession.

Next steps: The substitute advances for further Senate consideration.

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