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I subscribe to emails from the WA Alliance for "Gun Responsibility" just because I'm interested to hear their spin.They're talking about carry reciprocity and how that's going to put more guns "on the streets".Their entire campaign is constant fear mongering about how us gun owners are always lurking around the corner waiting to kill the defenseless urban cat ladies that keeps these organization alive.Spreading blatant lies... smh
Quote from: Dave Workman on August 11, 2017, 07:41:41 AMQuote from: magnanimous_j on August 10, 2017, 10:44:03 AMI think the gun/ammo tax is ridiculous and ineffective, but why should it be illegal?We have special taxes on all kinds of things, tobacco, gas, liquor etc. From a purely legal standpoint, why should guns/ammo be excluded from special taxes?So, let's see if I have this right..You are okay with slapping a use fee on the exercise of a constitutionally delineated civil right? How about state trooper standing outside your church on Sunday to grab ten bucks before you can enter? See Murdock v. Pennsylvania:https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/319/105/case.html4. A State may not impose a charge for the enjoyment of a right granted by the Federal Constitution. P. 319 U. S. 113.5. The flat license tax here involved restrains in advance the Constitutional liberties of press and religion, and inevitably tends to suppress their exercise. P. 319 U. S. 114.I believe that we should approach this issues with total literal accuracy, as to not appear fanatical.
Quote from: magnanimous_j on August 10, 2017, 10:44:03 AMI think the gun/ammo tax is ridiculous and ineffective, but why should it be illegal?We have special taxes on all kinds of things, tobacco, gas, liquor etc. From a purely legal standpoint, why should guns/ammo be excluded from special taxes?So, let's see if I have this right..You are okay with slapping a use fee on the exercise of a constitutionally delineated civil right? How about state trooper standing outside your church on Sunday to grab ten bucks before you can enter? See Murdock v. Pennsylvania:https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/319/105/case.html4. A State may not impose a charge for the enjoyment of a right granted by the Federal Constitution. P. 319 U. S. 113.5. The flat license tax here involved restrains in advance the Constitutional liberties of press and religion, and inevitably tends to suppress their exercise. P. 319 U. S. 114.
I think the gun/ammo tax is ridiculous and ineffective, but why should it be illegal?We have special taxes on all kinds of things, tobacco, gas, liquor etc. From a purely legal standpoint, why should guns/ammo be excluded from special taxes?