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    States look to tax guns, ammo
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/07/gun-taxes-owners-second-amendment/2049363/


    Some states and counties are studying whether to tax gun and ammunition purchases. Supporters hope to discourage gun violence or pay for damage it causes.

    STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    Supporters hope to discourage gun violence or pay for damage it causes
    Opponents brand efforts as assault on Second Amendment
    Campaigns come in aftermath of Newtown school shooting

    CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., this month began collecting a $25 tax on gun purchases, and at least six states are considering new taxes on firearms or ammunition as a way to help pay for the consequences of gun violence.

    The Cook County tax applies to purchases in Chicago's suburbs, but not the city. The tax is expected to raise $600,000 a year, which will help pay for indigent gunshot victims' medical care at county-run Stroger Hospital.

    Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, a Democrat, says 30% of the hospital's trauma patients have gunshot wounds and it costs about $52,000 for initial treatment for each. The tax won't necessarily serve as a deterrent to gun buyers, she says, but "it's an acknowledgment that we as a society pay a terrible price for the proliferation of guns."

    A group of gun sellers and owners sued to block the gun tax, saying it violates the Second Amendment right to bear arms. Circuit Court Judge David Atkins denied a temporary restraining order, saying the lawsuit didn't show "that this right is threatened by the tax."

    Gun and ammunition purchases are subject to local sales taxes, and manufacturers pay a federal excise tax — 10% for pistols and revolvers, 11% for other guns, shells and cartridges — that funds wildlife programs.

    Lawrence Keane, general counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, which represents gun manufacturers, distributors and retailers, says proposals for new gun taxes are "a coordinated effort by gun-control groups to try to impose a poll tax on the exercise of the Second Amendment."

    Such taxes don't create safer communities, Keane says. "They burden and frustrate the exercise of a constitutional right," he says.

    Legislation introduced in Congress would add a 10% tax to handgun purchases to pay for gun buybacks and other programs. Bills creating new taxes are pending in state legislatures in New Jersey and Washington state. Elsewhere:

    • California Assembly member Roger Dickinson, a Democrat, introduced a bill that would add a 5-cent tax to the sale of every bullet. A hearing is set for April 15. Much of the $50 million in estimated revenue would go to restore funding for mental health screening programs in elementary schools, he says.

    Proposing a new tax is "a delicate question at any time," he says, but the political risks are "worth paying."

    • A committee heard testimony last week on a Nevada bill that would create a $25 tax for gun sales and a 2-cent tax on each round of ammunition. Funds would benefit victims' services and mental health programs.

    • Massachusetts state Rep. David Linsky, a Democrat, proposed a 25% sales tax on ammunition and firearms, with the money going to mental health and victims' programs, police training and firearms licensing. "We tax cigarettes, we tax alcohol, we tax other items that have a negative effect on society," he says.

    • The Maryland General Assembly passed a bill that includes a fee of up to $25 for handgun licenses. Delegate Jon Cardin, a Democrat, also proposed a 50% tax on ammunition purchases to increase funding for mental health programs and to modernize permitting and licensing procedures.

    "This is not taking away people's guns," Cardin says.
     
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    States look to tax guns, ammo
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/07/gun-taxes-owners-second-amendment/2049363/


    Some states and counties are studying whether to tax gun and ammunition purchases. Supporters hope to discourage gun violence or pay for damage it causes.

    Much like the cigarette taxes were going to pay for those people that get sick from them, or the "Rainy Day Tobacco Settlement Money!"

    Oh that's right, THEY SPENT IT!
     

    Leadfoot

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    Saying any tax money is dedicated to any singular purpose is a down right lie.

    This is what the taking of your 2nd amendment rights is going to look like, friends.

    It won't be hooded, jacked booted thugs in the middle of the night, it will be a tax on every single aspect of the firearms industry in an effort to make it too expensive for the average American to keep and bear arms.

    The Democrats know an outright ban on guns is #1 impossible and #2 political suicide. So what do they do? What Democrats do best. TAX.

    If you take away ammunition, what good is a gun? It's an expensive stick or rock.

    I look for the EPA to put the hammer on ammo manufacturers by making a ton of rules that drive up the cost of business so high, most will go under and the cost of ammo will skyrocket.

    The current crew has already let the cat out of the bag on how to bankrupt the coal industry, simply substitute the ammuntion manufacturers.
     
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    Saying any tax money is dedicated to any singular purpose is a down right lie.

    This is what the taking of your 2nd amendment rights is going to look like, friends.

    It won't be hooded, jacked booted thugs in the middle of the night, it will be a tax on every single aspect of the firearms industry in an effort to make it too expensive for the average American to keep and bear arms.

    The Democrats know an outright ban on guns is #1 impossible and #2 political suicide. So what do they do? What Democrats do best. TAX.

    If you take away ammunition, what good is a gun? It's an expensive stick or rock.

    I look for the EPA to put the hammer on ammo manufacturers by making a ton of rules that drive up the cost of business so high, most will go under and the cost of ammo will skyrocket.

    The current crew has already let the cat out of the bag on how to bankrupt the coal industry, simply substitute the ammuntion manufacturers.

    BINGO
     

    BenCarp27

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    I just get tired of seeing the same group of people who insist on participating in a criminal life style, refusing to work legitimate jobs and living with the idea that they don't have to because John Q Public will pick up the tab.
     

    Leonidas

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    I just get tired of seeing the same group of people who insist on participating in a criminal life style, refusing to work legitimate jobs and living with the idea that they don't have to because John Q Public will pick up the tab.

    I think you misinterpret. I wasn't being sarcastic. Just like I have no sympathy for the Palestinians who have been in refugee camps since the partition. After 60 years, you ain't no refugee. You're a lazy, incompetent malcontent.
     

    BenCarp27

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    I apologize if I mistook you, and vice versa.

    For what it's worth, I'm not advocating the dismissal of indigent persons. I simply think most indigent people in the modern urban environment have become so by choice(s).
     
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