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Old 01-26-2004, 06:51 PM   #1
 
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January 26, 2004

Unjust Ammo Tax Resurfaces in California Assembly

A California bill that would unjustly tax sportsmen to pay for the actions of criminals is again being debated in the state legislature.

Assembly Bill 992, introduced by Assemblyman Mark Ridley-Thomas (D-Los Angeles) would impose an additional sales tax of ten cents on every piece of ammunition sold in the state. The tax would finance a firearm victims" reimbursement fund to compensate for unpaid medical bills and other financial losses accrued by victims of illegal firearm activity.

Last year, sportsmen"s outcry over the unfair ammunition tax stopped the bill in the Assembly. Now Assemblyman Ridley-Thomas has pulled the bill off the inactive file and is attempting to have it heard on the Assembly floor.

"AB 992 would unjustly tax sportsmen and sport shooters who obey gun regulations and promote safe handling of firearms," said Tony Celebrezze, director of field services for the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance. "Making sportsmen pay for problems caused by criminals is intolerable."

The bill would make the cost for sportsmen"s activities skyrocket, potentially destroying a $1 billion activity in California that also produces $49 million in state taxes.

Take Action! California sportsmen and shooters should contact their Assembly members today. Tell them responsible gun owners should not have to pay additional taxes to compensate for the actions of criminals. Ask them to oppose AB 992. Contact your assembly member at (916) 319-2856. To find your assembly member"s name, use the Legislative Action Center at www.ussportsmen.org.
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Hey MJW, hows the wife and baby???
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the wife is doing fine and our new daughter (Margaret) is doing very well...it is hard to believe that she was about a month early (she was almost 7 lbs. at birth and looked normal and beautiful...thank God we always have large babies!!!)....

with 3 little ones under 4 yrs old it is almost impossible to find time to do anything much less get around to posting here....today and tomarow the wife and girls are visiting our family in the central valley so i am kicking back with some beer and the computer

thanks for asking.
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Glad to hear everybody is doing well Mike.
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IMHO, I think that he would sign such a bill into law...he has not been the biggest supporter of gun owners (while running for Gov. he said things like he supported the 'gun show loop hole' being closed and the the unconstitutional ban on 'assalt weapons' -scary looking guns that are no different from hunting rifles-)....Has he put out an official statement about this? No, but if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck then it is more than likely a duck.

This will add a tax to every bullet bought which will dramatically increase the cost of even small boxes of ammo...if this happens here you can bet it is going to happen in other states within a year or so (with so many states experiencing buget deficit problems)...

This kind of BS tax thing started with tobacco and alcohol...now it is bullets...next what....fat? fried foods?

If someone can say it is bad for you or someone else then they will tax it til you and everyone quits using it or eating it or drinking it.....

Bean counting beuacratic socialists hiding behind the mask of 'the public good' are doing this to law abiding patriotic Americans and we are just sitting back and taking it!!!

WOW...that felt good!
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Thats a good example of how law-abiding gun owners have to make up for the s--- that happens when people use guns illegaly. I wouldn't be suprised if The Govenator approved of it, he's a liberal...or as he said, a liberal republican.
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YEAH I LIVE IN CALI AND I THINK THAT THE LIBERALS HAVE IT OUT FOR GUYS THAT LIKE TO FISH OR HUNT. I MEAN THEY BANNED FISHING FOR ROCKFISH FOR THE WHOLE WINTER!! BUSINESSES WHERE I LIVE ( VENTURA COUNTY) ARE HURT BY THAT.
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