A 20% tax on firearms and 50% tax on ammunition is being considered in Congress, but FPC is using every available resource and remedy to prevent it from taking effect.
A 20% tax on firearms and 50% tax on ammunition is being considered in Congress, but FPC is using every available resource and remedy to prevent it from taking effect.
Don't know why that's surprising. Yet another way to grab some cash from people.
A 20% tax on firearms and 50% tax on ammunition is being considered in Congress, but FPC is using every available resource and remedy to prevent it from taking effect.
A coordinated and combinatory attack involving lobbying, legal action, and grassroots advocacy is necessary to defeat this unconstitutional legislation
-=Thumper=-
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Re: Ammo Taxes
By: Thumper to All on Wed Jun 27 2018 08:58:16
A 20% tax on firearms and 50% tax on ammunition is being considered in Congress, but FPC is using every available resource and remedy to prevent from taking effect.
Don't know why that's surprising. Yet another way to grab some cash from people. On the state level alone, in New Jersey, aside from your regular sal taxes (6.6%, soon to be 7% again), property taxes (highest in the US), incom taxes (5% for firmly middle class folks), and so on... they also tax gas (37 cents per gallon), cigarettes ($2.70 per pack), and now they're talking abou taxing bags in stores (both plastic AND paper) at 5 cents per bag. Won't eve venture into the federal level... but if they can squeeze another couple of cents out of everyone, they'll do it every time.
Dumas Walker wrote to THUMPER <=-
A 20% tax on firearms and 50% tax on ammunition is being considered in Congress, but FPC is using every available resource and remedy to prevent it from taking effect.
What is the FPC?
I assume you mean the US Congress and not California's legislature?
Operations wrote to Thumper <=-
Re: Ammo Taxes
By: Thumper to All on Wed Jun 27 2018 08:58 am
A 20% tax on firearms and 50% tax on ammunition is being considered in Congress, but FPC is using every available resource and remedy to prevent it from taking effect.
A coordinated and combinatory attack involving lobbying, legal action, and grassroots advocacy is necessary to defeat this unconstitutional legislation
That is just rediculous. Again, hurt the people who are doing things right. Do you know what the bill is called or what we reference if we
want to reach out to our proper authority?
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