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Six Leading Gun Rights Organizations File Joint Lawsuit to Overturn New Jersey’s Suppressor Ban

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Friday, July 18, 2025, a coalition of six leading gun rights organizations comprised of the American Suppressor Association (ASA), National Rifle Association (NRA), Safari Club International (SCI), Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC), and the New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate (NJFOS), as well as Silencer Shop, announced the filing of a joint federal lawsuit in the District of New Jersey challenging the state of New Jersey’s unconstitutional ban on firearm suppressors. This litigation joins Anderson v. Raoul, the ASA Foundation and Silencer Shop—backed lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the ban on suppressors in Illinois, at the forefront of pro-suppressor litigation.

Also known as silencers, suppressors are hearing safety devices that reduce the noise of a gunshot by an average of 20 to 35 decibels. That is why the Centers for Disease Control, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the National Hearing Conservation Association, the Academy of Doctors of Audiology, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgeons, and Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership all recommend the use of suppressors as a tool to mitigate preventable hearing damage. Suppressors are “arms” under the Second Amendment and enjoy the same constitutional protection as the firearms they are attached to. The government cannot categorically ban them without first proving a historical tradition of such bans – a burden it cannot meet.

“The ban on suppressors in New Jersey is an unacceptable violation of Second Amendment rights for law-abiding gun owners across the Garden State. Suppressors are an essential safety device that protects the hearing and preserves situational awareness for millions of gun owners and sportsmen,” said ASA President and Executive Director Knox Williams. “For too long, out of touch bureaucrats in state capitols have prioritized misguided political beliefs over the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. At the American Suppressor Association, we are proud to stand firm with our partners in the fight to restore the constitutional rights of all Americans.”

“Suppressors are essential for reducing the risk of hearing loss for gun owners and hunters,” explained John Commerford, NRA-ILA Executive Director. “The NRA is proud to partner with like-minded allies to restore constitutional protection for these important hearing safety devices. This challenge is critical to defending the Second Amendment rights of New Jerseyans and protecting their health and freedoms.”

“Safari Club International has long stood at the intersection of hunting rights and constitutional freedoms. This case isn’t just about suppressors: it’s about defending the ability of hunters to pursue game safely and lawfully. SCI has a strong record of litigating to protect regulated bear hunting in New Jersey, and views this case as a continuation of our commitment. SCI is proud to join forces with respected partners in this litigation, united by a shared commitment to defending the Second Amendment and hunting heritage. SCI stands firmly on behalf of our growing community in New Jersey, including our newly formed Garden State Chapter, to ensure that the rights of hunters are respected and upheld,” said W. Laird Hamberlin, CEO of Safari Club International.

“New Jersey’s total ban on silencers deprives the state’s residents of access to constitutionally protected arms,” said SAF’s Executive Director Adam Kraut. “Silencers are nothing more than mufflers designed to mitigate the damage caused to a users’ ears when firing a gun, no different than the muffler found on automobiles. Additionally, their use provides benefits to the surrounding communities by mitigating the noise created when shooting guns. Former President Theodore Roosevelt was known to use these devices while hunting and they are commonly used in Europe, which is anything but gun friendly. Lawmakers rely on Hollywood’s characterization of these tools to justify keeping their heads in the proverbial sand. We look forward to working with our partners to overturn this unconstitutional ban.”

“This case will send shockwaves through the New Jersey statehouse, where lawmakers pretend that the Second Amendment doesn’t apply to them. They are about to get a wake-up call like no other, and ANJRPC is proud to be a part of this historic effort,” said Executive Director of ANJRPC Scott Bach.

“We are proud to stand among our partners at ASA, NRA, SAF, ANJRPC and Safari Club in this critical step to restore the Second Amendment rights of New Jersey residents. There is nothing ‘common sense’ about a total ban on suppressors, an arm that can only be used by the people of this state to exercise their core Constitutional rights in a safer manner,” said NJFOS Director of Legal Operations Joe Loporto.

ASA-F Will Fight Until Every Suppressor Ban is Overturned!

1. Suppressor Bans are Unconstitutional

There has never been a Federal ban on suppressors, but there are currently 8 states where their possession is prohibited. Each of these state bans is a violation of the Constitution.

2. The Second Amendment Protects Your Right to Have Suppressors

Suppressors have been classified as firearms since 1934. As such, they are bearable arms and must be afforded the same Constitutional protections by the Second Amendment as firearms.

3. ASA-F Will Fight Until Every Suppressor Ban is Overturned

Suppressors are legal to own in 42 states. California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island are the 8 states that ban suppressors. The lawsuit challenging the ban in New Jersey joins our first of its kind lawsuit in Illinois, Andersen v. Raoul, and it will not be our last!

Case Status

Padua v. Platkin

US District Court - District of New Jersey

Case #1:25-cv-13527


Latest Action: 7/18/2025

Action: Case filed

Next: New Jersey’s response to the complaint

ASA-F is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit that was formed to help educate the public on the realities and merits of suppressors.

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ASA-F will fight until every suppressor ban is overturned

There are currently 8 states where suppressor ownership and possession are banned.

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ASA-F and Silencer Shop have partnered to help sue Illinois

The ASA-F and Silencer Shop backed lawsuit is the first step of many to overturn the unconstitutional bans on suppressors.

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ASA-F will back lawsuits in additional states

The lawsuit in Illinois is the first ASA-F backed suit of its kind. It will not be the last. ASA-F will continue until every suppressor ban is overturned!

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Winning in court will end the threat of suppressor bans

In 2023, legislators in Virginia and New Mexico tried to ban suppressors. Winning in court will ultimately ensure that suppressor bans are never on the table again!

About the ASA Foundation

The American Suppressor Association Foundation (ASA-F) is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit organization. Formed to educate the public on the realities and merits of suppressors, ASA-F stands at the forefront of pro-suppressor Constitutional litigation.

The ability of the American Suppressor Association Foundation to educate and litigate for your Constitutional rights is tied directly to our ability to fundraise. For more information on how you can help, visit www.Suppressor.org.