Dem bill would trigger huge new gun & ammo taxes

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  • Paul30

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    [h=1]Don't know if this is the right place, but it would effect ammo prices.

    guns, ammo[/h] By Perry Chiaramonte
    Published August 26, 2013FoxNews.com


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    Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), seen here with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano during a press conference in Aug. 2011, has recently sponsored a bill that would quadruple the tax on ammunition if it is passed.


    A pair of Democratic lawmakers are proposing steep new taxes on handguns and ammunition, and tying the revenues to programs aimed at preventing gun violence.
    Called the “Gun Violence Prevention and Safe Communities Act," the bill sponsored by William Pascrell, D-N.J., and Danny Davis, D-Ill., would nearly double the current 11 percent tax on handguns, while raising the levy on bullets and cartridges from 11 percent to 50 percent.
    "This bill represents a major investment in the protection of our children and our communities, and reflects the long-term societal costs of gun and ammunition purchases in our country,” Pascrell said.
    The lawmakers say the bill would generate $600 million per year, which would be used to fund law-enforcement and gun violence prevention.
    Critics predicted defeat for the measure.
    “What the anti-gun interests can’t ban, they want to tax it out of existence,” Alan Gottlieb, chairman for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, told FoxNews.com. “It’s nothing more than confiscatory taxation.
    “I doubt this bill will pass, but we will lobby against it if need be,” he added. “This is simply another shot against gun owners in this country.”
    The bill would exempt all federal, state and local agencies, including police departments, from paying the tax.
    The bill would also increase the transfer tax on all weapons (except antique guns) covered under the National Firearms Act (which excludes most common guns) from $200 to $500 and index to inflation and increase the transfer tax for any other weapon from $5 to $100.
    The amendment will be voted upon when the House returns for the new session in the fall.
    Davis, who represents a portion of Chicago which has been ravaged by gun violence in recent years, said money raised from the new taxes will go to good use.
    "This legislation is a pro-active approach to reducing gun violence by using proven preventive programs which have been starved for funds until now," Davis said. "As part of a comprehensive, multidimensional strategy to reduce gun violence, this legislation closes major loopholes in tax law and lays out an equitable, long term, sustainable strategy to provide the requisite resources.”

     

    joncon

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    The Dems will do anything to raise taxes, so they can keep all their spending programs alive. They don't give a rats a** about gun violence, it's all about the money.
     

    churchmouse

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    I saw this coming and stated so during the sandy hook insanity. Anything they can hang a tax on to generate revenue. That is the only function they serve now....we really have enough laws....really.
     

    Jeremy1066

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    It's the next logical step after the outright ban attempt fails. If they can make guns and ammo unaffordable to obtain or maintain, the result is the same, at least for law abiding citizens.
     

    netsecurity

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    Blood will be shed in the form of violent revolution if such a bill were to pass. It won't be criminals who will die, it will be good men. Of course, that's just what they want, a reason to kill off us "extremists", who believe in the 2A, so they can move "forward" with their socialist revolution.
     

    cosermann

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    They're missing the boat if they don't include poll taxes in this bill, along with permits/fees to host an Internet forum, blog, etc.

    I mean if we're going to tax one freedom, why not go after them all.

    There's money to be made off people who want to exercise their liberty. Let the good times roll!
     

    hondatech2k2

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    does it apply to criminals? no? then how is it effective at reducing gun crime.

    It's effective at reducing the crime that you might potentially commit. Statistically law abiding, firearms owning, citizens have a higher risk of being engaged in activities that are illegal. The opposite can be said of those that do not follow the law; statistically they have a much lower risk of being engaged in any illegal or criminal activity. Thus, they are not subject to any further regulations or restrictions. They can be completely trust when compared to those filthy, neanderthal like, close minded, gun totting citizens. In order to properly protect the children, and make our neighborhoods safe we need to remove every means possible for them to protect themselves. We as a society owe it to ourselves to never protect those we love, or those in need.

    ...lots...and LOTS...of purple text.
     

    seadoodr.

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    I saw this coming and stated so during the sandy hook insanity. Anything they can hang a tax on to generate revenue. That is the only function they serve now....we really have enough laws....really.

    I couldnt agree more, any excuse to raise taxes. When was the last time taxpayers got a real, permanent tax break!!
     
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