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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #30 on: January 12, 2016, 01:44:21 PM »
I got one reply back from the 14th district. I always have liked Norm.

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #31 on: January 12, 2016, 01:56:23 PM »
Commented from the page of the irresponsible official that penned this garbage, will send to all later today....

I strongly urge you to oppose HB2374, Statewide Ammunition Fee.  This proposal is another in the long line of attacks on law abiding citizens through legislative action.  This bills sole purpose is finding another avenue into the pockets of responsible citizens to further advance the agenda of those who dream up this irresponsible legislation.  In reading the HB2374, it will do nothing to further understand or curb gun violence.  In fact it will require additional government employees to regulate provisions of this bill, including the collection, cataloging, storing and assimilation of data required to dole out the revenue collected by this irresponsible legislation.  Many of the programs to be funded have no direct or indirect link to gun violence, ownership or use.  Jumping on the bandwagon and playing on the backside of the emotional strain from recent and unfortunate shootings, this bill does nothing to identify, understand and take action against what the real problem is, CRIMINALS.  Criminals do not follow the law, the will not follow the current or any subsequent laws and they will commit additional crimes to ensure they do neither of the above, hence the “earned title of Criminal”.  The time and effort wasted writing and sponsoring this purposeless bill would be better spent working on real problems of Washington, maybe figuring out how and WHY criminals are released from prisons early.  Another example of not addressing the real problem.   

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #32 on: January 12, 2016, 02:04:07 PM »
This one hits home very nicely  :yeah:  THEY LET OUT 1000s OF INMATES BEFORE THEIR RELEASE DATES.MAYBE THEY HAVE TO MANY THINGS GOING ON TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHATS IMPORTANT.
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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #33 on: January 12, 2016, 03:20:34 PM »
We should compile a list of how all our representatives stand on this.  It will be useful come election time.

I believe you can get a roll call on every vote.
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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #34 on: January 12, 2016, 03:33:24 PM »
Commented from the page of the irresponsible official that penned this garbage, will send to all later today....

I strongly urge you to oppose HB2374, Statewide Ammunition Fee.  This proposal is another in the long line of attacks on law abiding citizens through legislative action.  This bills sole purpose is finding another avenue into the pockets of responsible citizens to further advance the agenda of those who dream up this irresponsible legislation.  In reading the HB2374, it will do nothing to further understand or curb gun violence.  In fact it will require additional government employees to regulate provisions of this bill, including the collection, cataloging, storing and assimilation of data required to dole out the revenue collected by this irresponsible legislation.  Many of the programs to be funded have no direct or indirect link to gun violence, ownership or use.  Jumping on the bandwagon and playing on the backside of the emotional strain from recent and unfortunate shootings, this bill does nothing to identify, understand and take action against what the real problem is, CRIMINALS.  Criminals do not follow the law, the will not follow the current or any subsequent laws and they will commit additional crimes to ensure they do neither of the above, hence the “earned title of Criminal”.  The time and effort wasted writing and sponsoring this purposeless bill would be better spent working on real problems of Washington, maybe figuring out how and WHY criminals are released from prisons early.  Another example of not addressing the real problem.   

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I see nothing wrong with cut and pasting this myself and emailing. Might fix a typo first :)

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #35 on: January 12, 2016, 05:38:12 PM »
Feel free to send it around Craig, missed that damn typo although our elected officials probably wouldn't catch it anyway, to busy checking stock options and drafting up more BS like this one.

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #36 on: January 12, 2016, 05:45:57 PM »
This is why you can not find ammo ..these TWEEKERS like stirring up crap ... Guess I will head to the store again and stock up again ...GRRRR...

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #37 on: January 12, 2016, 05:51:59 PM »
This is why you can not find ammo ..these TWEEKERS like stirring up crap ... Guess I will head to the store again and stock up again ...GRRRR...
I have never stopped stocking up. Ammo is equal to gold and silver.

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #38 on: January 12, 2016, 06:00:55 PM »
We need a house bill to tax AMAZON FRESH deliveries in Seattle, Bellevue and Mercer Island. 

Maybe a tax on bicycles that are adult sized and sold in King County.

And a bill to relocate Roosevelt Elk and wolves to Mercer Island.

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #39 on: January 12, 2016, 06:01:28 PM »
Won't people just buy out of state? than Washington will lose out on the tax. Not a sound Bill.

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #40 on: January 12, 2016, 08:27:14 PM »
"Are these the result of Inslee's pressure? He really is a puppet of the President, isn't he? "

Not really, he is his own idiot!   There is a reason Why the Democrats of Okanogan County voted him out of office after his first term! 

He campaigned on "I'll vote for no gun control bills no matter what the DNC says".  Along came the Brady Bill, guess what he did in ALL the votes??   Yep YES every time.   Office phones rang 3 to 1 to vote NO.   Kinda like Hitlery getting fired by the Democrats during Watergate!!
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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #41 on: January 12, 2016, 08:48:06 PM »
Who voted all these idiots in?  :bash:

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #42 on: January 12, 2016, 08:55:47 PM »
Hey guys, make sure you're not just jackin' your jaw here in the forums.  Click on the link in the OP and then click on comment.  It's simple and quick.  Click "Oppose" and then leave comments if you want.  Then find the "Assault Weapon" ban bill and do the same thing. 

It's likely that neither bill is going anywhere, but better safe than sorry...
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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #43 on: January 12, 2016, 09:01:57 PM »
Okay, well I'd say they have more writing to do. It's totally unclear as to what exactly is being taxed.

I read the reloading part very clearly on first reading the bill and included that as part of my objection.

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Re: Statewide Ammo tax HB2374
« Reply #44 on: January 13, 2016, 07:12:06 AM »
Hey guys, make sure you're not just jackin' your jaw here in the forums.  Click on the link in the OP and then click on comment.  It's simple and quick.  Click "Oppose" and then leave comments if you want.  Then find the "Assault Weapon" ban bill and do the same thing. 

It's likely that neither bill is going anywhere, but better safe than sorry...

 :yeah:

In addition, email you thoughts directly to the house and senate members and ask for a response.

 


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