Under the proposal, guns will remain perfectly legal, however, will be subject to a small tax set low enough that it will not be a burden to anyone except the poor.
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
2dimes wrote:$200 per gun? Come on man. That's obscene and I buy booze in Canada so I'm used to too many taxes that are way too high.
Never suggest a tax Red. At least make them figure it out on their own.
The two worst parts are, whom ever decides what an assault rifle is tends to use flawed criteria, and for me the worse one is, honest people get taxed while some piece of trash that should not even have firearms, has them in secret and does not.
jimboston wrote:2dimes wrote:$200 per gun? Come on man. That's obscene and I buy booze in Canada so I'm used to too many taxes that are way too high.
Never suggest a tax Red. At least make them figure it out on their own.
The two worst parts are, whom ever decides what an assault rifle is tends to use flawed criteria, and for me the worse one is, honest people get taxed while some piece of trash that should not even have firearms, has them in secret and does not.
That’s the part that bugs me.
I’m betting the bullet on the tax is not detailed properly and it’s not an annual tax on ownership, but a tax on new purchases.
I don’t see how they could legally retroactively tax like that and I don’t see how they could even enforce it if they did try to do that.
$200/per gun per year?
No way... it must be $200 on purchase... like a sales tax. That is enforceable.
It might be high... IDK how much those kinda guns cost... but it’s enforceable.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:2dimes wrote:$200 per gun? Come on man. That's obscene and I buy booze in Canada so I'm used to too many taxes that are way too high.
Never suggest a tax Red. At least make them figure it out on their own.
The two worst parts are, whom ever decides what an assault rifle is tends to use flawed criteria, and for me the worse one is, honest people get taxed while some piece of trash that should not even have firearms, has them in secret and does not.
That’s the part that bugs me.
I’m betting the bullet on the tax is not detailed properly and it’s not an annual tax on ownership, but a tax on new purchases.
I don’t see how they could legally retroactively tax like that and I don’t see how they could even enforce it if they did try to do that.
$200/per gun per year?
No way... it must be $200 on purchase... like a sales tax. That is enforceable.
It might be high... IDK how much those kinda guns cost... but it’s enforceable.
No - the tax takes effect if you refuse to surrender your firearms to the Biden Regime and is charged annually. If you forget to pay the $200 it's a 10 year prison sentence.
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So this has the added benefit of keeping poor people off the streets and doing productive things like building transportation infrastructure for $2/hour. Which is good because I need more places to charge my Tesla out in the provinces. Go Joe!
jimboston wrote:You ok with registration and a $10 per gun fee capped at $100 per person?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:You ok with registration and a $10 per gun fee capped at $100 per person?
I counter your offer with no registration and a $0 per gun fee capped at $0 per person.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Dukasaur wrote:..urban women who have never fired a gun and would prefer to ban all of them.
It's funny, I almost was a part of the illegal gun supply chain.KoolBak wrote:Fukkin 'murikans![]()
Yo Duk of Death...wanna buy a "belt"
KoolBak wrote:Yo JB...I am NOT NOT NOT ok with the "registration". Absolutely not. I got my first gun 50 years ago and have collected ever since. About half I've gone through the required background / anal cavity check (the ones I've purchased in the last 25 years, including the six I bought in the last month).
They have records of me buying guns. I dont believe they keep a record of the actual weapon associated with each check? I've never been able to get a solid answer on that.
Anyway, on new purchases, adding a $10 charge to fund positive programs in managing lawful gun owners / programs? Absolutely. Adding a "registration" to the already exhaustive process? Sure.
Expecting me to voluntarily fill out a report on all my guns? AND as a bonus, fucking pay AGAIN for the privilege? AND allow them a list of all my semi automatic weapons, so when fuck-off-joe enacts totalitarian gun control, the gestapo can roll up to my door with a fucking list??? f*ck. TO. THE. NO.
This is where I jump up and down shouting Cold Dead Fingers!!!![]()
Really, though. The wording says semi-auto. We have two "assault" style weapons and 8 mags. That's 2 grand in tax. We have semi auto deer rifles that are FAR more dangerous and capable than an AR but they don't LOOK like assault rifles. Are those and their mags taxed? I have a shit ton of semi auto shotguns, pistols and other rifles. Taxed?
Yeah, they ain't getting SHIT from me voluntarily and I guar-un-tee 95% of honest, law abiding gun owners are gonna say the same. Fuckers
...which even back then were illegal to transport over the boarder.
jimboston wrote:It’s good to hear and speak with people who have different views. Especially when you can have a reasonable and respectful conversation.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Dukasaur wrote:Well, I wouldn't make shit up. I know Customs had tons of confiscated firearms for sale in those days. So if they were legal with permits, presumably the former owners didn't bother with permits.
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