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In reply to the discussion: Why The Gun Lobby Is Terrified Of California - from Mother Jones - *5-cent tax on each bullet* [View all]former9thward
(31,973 posts)71. That is like saying the ink in printing presses isn't covered by the 1st A.
It is covered and so is ammo. Your last sentence makes my point. Courts will not allow undue burdens to affect rights.
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farminator3000
Feb 2013
OP
why spend $50 in gas to save $50 on ammo? the idea might be to FORCE a court challenge...
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#8
That is like saying the ink in printing presses isn't covered by the 1st A.
former9thward
Feb 2013
#71
The government cannot control the press by taxing ink or paper at an onerous rate
hack89
Feb 2013
#102
We have a right to a free press, but the government can still put a sales tax on ink and paper.
JDPriestly
Feb 2013
#79
I wonder what your response would be if a tax of 5 cents a post on the internet ....
former9thward
Feb 2013
#169
Okay, then how about a tax on Internet connectivity or on devices to connect to the Internet?
jmowreader
Feb 2013
#231
a don't think a Dem supermajority in house and senate is 'wishful thinking'...
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#192
all it takes is some new laws, a new court. The NRA is dead, they just don't know it yet.
graham4anything
Feb 2013
#15
i think buried in the federal law there's something about dealers needing to be 'sort of sure'
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#44
Something tells me that Dorner's rampage might put a crimp in this draconian legislation
derby378
Feb 2013
#4
The way some of these cops have behaved during the manhunt, shooting and terrifying civilians...
derby378
Feb 2013
#36
Oh I see, you say people should have equal firepower to cops so...what?
Downtown Hound
Feb 2013
#136
maybe target shooters could get a break on the tax- like over $50, it becomes a penny each
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#16
bullets are NOT mentioned in the constitution either.(neither are guns of course)
graham4anything
Feb 2013
#99
I do support California having check points for produce and applying it forward
graham4anything
Feb 2013
#118
Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose, which is nothing.
graham4anything
Feb 2013
#125
Then declare every fee,permit,registration,tax on sales,sin taxes,property taxes
libtodeath
Feb 2013
#116
Better idea: Let's put a $10,000 tax on vehicles that get less than 27 MPG.
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2013
#85
Corvettes are actually pretty light- minivans, trucks & most SUVs not so much...
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2013
#103
a poor waitress could get a tax break with her paystub + safety class certificate
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#72
CA definitely punishes the poor. They're just not well known and quiet about it.
Sirveri
Feb 2013
#204
i wouldn't blame Cali for that. 'departments of vehicles' are atrocious wherever you go
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#216
and now for my 2,000th post...a bit of ironic sarcasm...totally unlike me, i know
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#93
I just ordered about $400 worth of reloading equipment. I've reloaded in the past.
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#112
FINALLY! Three digits in replies before somebody mentions the obvious workaround.
dmallind
Feb 2013
#139
That makes me think of the gun culture guy in 2008 primaries and Biden's response.
Hoyt
Feb 2013
#160
There are some AWESOME measures in this legislation that nobody is talking about at all
Hugabear
Feb 2013
#149
i'll talk about 'em! (perhaps the 'gun enthusiasts' are shocked into speechlessness?)
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#153
Seriously, Travis, are truly poor people partaking in expensive hobbies like target shooting?
jmowreader
Feb 2013
#163
For the most common type of ammunition sold, by far, it would amount to $2.50 per box
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#168
sure doesn't sound regressive to me- a person that can barely afford $4 probably doesn't shoot much
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#177
Majority unconstitutional... and a couple of particularly stupid/illegal ones...
Coyote_Tan
Feb 2013
#162
Great proposals, especially the ammo tax. As the country is turning Blue, these same laws
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#174
Oh yes it is, and in our lifetimes, the way the country is trending. Further, as poll taxes
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#183
Exactly. Spot on reply. Every time an article or notion comes up about increasing the ammo
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#186
Thanks! There was an organized attempt to alert-stalk by a small group obsessed with me in
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#193
tax the ammo by GRAIN (the weight of the lead part that flies and hits things)!!! yup.
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#187
blah blah blah-^^^ no links, no truth...and a little...well, you decide...
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#226
nope, not funny. but thanks for the idea, i'll include it in my email to the CA Senators
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#232
a short lesson in hip hop, from a punk farmer. don't be hatin' the game, yo
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#237
So... if I go to the range with my non-shooting buddy, and we both use my gun, I go to jail?
Sirveri
Feb 2013
#205
Take steps to phase out legal possession of assault weapons that were purchased before California
xoom
Feb 2013
#208
Santa Clara County announces gun buy back event - Federal gun law proposals already in place in Cali
farminator3000
Feb 2013
#242