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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #45 on: December 23, 2024, 10:48:19 AM »
No, I didn't vote on it. I thought it was proposed. I'll vote against it, if I ever have the chance to do so. That OK?

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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #46 on: December 23, 2024, 11:16:35 AM »
Buy your ammo in lots of 100 or 1000 and fear no more. Sheeesh.

If the democrats keep at it buying bulk ammo online will be illegal, we’ll be paying hirer prices(11percent to start with) and you’ll be required to pass a mandatory class to have a “permit” to purchase your firearms. Sheesh  :tdown: all thanks to Liz berry a Seattle lib fighting destroy our 2A rights.

CA already nixxed online ammo purchases (to your door).  Gotta ship to FFL and a background check on each purchase.  $1 and quick if you're in the system (purchased firearm in last 5 years), but not so much if you're not. Same check/costs if you just go to your LGS to buy a box.  Some friendly FFL's (not gun shops) will do the transfer for a small sum. 

The regular shooters have found ways to limit the pain, but still a pain.   The occasional shooters are more greatly affected.

I have a friend that moved to N California. It does not work nearly as easily as you state.

This disproportionately affects the lower middle class gun owners whom might not have the cash to buy in bulk once online purchases are eliminated.

I'd be interested in your rebuttal, but you don't offer one.  I lived through it, so am pretty up to speed.  Maybe your friend is still learning the ropes. 




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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #47 on: December 23, 2024, 11:26:20 AM »
No, I didn't vote on it. I thought it was proposed. I'll vote against it, if I ever have the chance to do so. That OK?
That is not how our gun laws work. We vote for politicians who make these laws. The politicians then vote to pass these laws. So do the politicians you voted for support this law? Did they vote to pass previous gun laws?
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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #48 on: December 23, 2024, 11:58:12 AM »
No, I didn't vote on it. I thought it was proposed. I'll vote against it, if I ever have the chance to do so. That OK?
That is not how our gun laws work. We vote for politicians who make these laws. The politicians then vote to pass these laws. So do the politicians you voted for support this law? Did they vote to pass previous gun laws?

Very true.  Politicians and their appointments.  Not referendum.

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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #49 on: December 23, 2024, 01:03:34 PM »
On a trip to Missoula, I bought a Remington 700 Long Range.......at a Sportsman's Warehouse. I was at an event and SW gave attendees a $30 off coupon. Between that and no sales tax, I purchased the rifle for approx. $100 less than I would have paid in WA State at a different SW. For those who just might travel to no sales tax states like Montana or Oregon.......that would be the place to load up on ammo and avoid any 11% excise tax and even that 8-9% WA State sales tax.

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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #50 on: December 23, 2024, 03:10:30 PM »
You should pick up a couple 80% AR lowers and 30-rd mags while you are taking the 16 hour round trip to Missoula....oh wait Democrats made that illegal...
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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #51 on: December 23, 2024, 07:44:26 PM »
On a trip to Missoula, I bought a Remington 700 Long Range.......at a Sportsman's Warehouse. I was at an event and SW gave attendees a $30 off coupon. Between that and no sales tax, I purchased the rifle for approx. $100 less than I would have paid in WA State at a different SW. For those who just might travel to no sales tax states like Montana or Oregon.......that would be the place to load up on ammo and avoid any 11% excise tax and even that 8-9% WA State sales tax.

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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #52 on: December 23, 2024, 08:40:57 PM »
On a trip to Missoula, I bought a Remington 700 Long Range.......at a Sportsman's Warehouse. I was at an event and SW gave attendees a $30 off coupon. Between that and no sales tax, I purchased the rifle for approx. $100 less than I would have paid in WA State at a different SW. For those who just might travel to no sales tax states like Montana or Oregon.......that would be the place to load up on ammo and avoid any 11% excise tax and even that 8-9% WA State sales tax.


I didnt think it was “legal” for us Washington residents to purchase firearms out of state anymore ?
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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #53 on: December 23, 2024, 09:35:48 PM »
On a trip to Missoula, I bought a Remington 700 Long Range.......at a Sportsman's Warehouse. I was at an event and SW gave attendees a $30 off coupon. Between that and no sales tax, I purchased the rifle for approx. $100 less than I would have paid in WA State at a different SW. For those who just might travel to no sales tax states like Montana or Oregon.......that would be the place to load up on ammo and avoid any 11% excise tax and even that 8-9% WA State sales tax.


I didnt think it was “legal” for us Washington residents to purchase firearms out of state anymore ?

I could be wrong. But I think it was a ffl in Idaho who said he could not sell to WA residents because they had to go through a background check thru WSP now. And FFLs outside WA did not have access to WSP system. :dunno:
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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #54 on: December 23, 2024, 10:13:01 PM »
https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=9.41.122

Out-of-state purchasing.

Residents of Washington may purchase rifles and shotguns in a state other than Washington: PROVIDED, That such residents conform to the applicable provisions of the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, Title IV, Pub. L. 90-351 as administered by the United States secretary of the treasury: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That such residents are eligible to purchase or possess such weapons in Washington and in the state in which such purchase is made: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That when any part of the transaction takes place in Washington , including, but not limited to, internet sales, such residents are subject to the procedures and background checks required by this chapter.
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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #55 on: December 24, 2024, 10:44:32 AM »
On a trip to Missoula, I bought a Remington 700 Long Range.......at a Sportsman's Warehouse. I was at an event and SW gave attendees a $30 off coupon. Between that and no sales tax, I purchased the rifle for approx. $100 less than I would have paid in WA State at a different SW. For those who just might travel to no sales tax states like Montana or Oregon.......that would be the place to load up on ammo and avoid any 11% excise tax and even that 8-9% WA State sales tax.


I didnt think it was “legal” for us Washington residents to purchase firearms out of state anymore ?

It was a while back......no idea what today's rules are. But that was for a gun sale.....not ammo.

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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #56 on: December 24, 2024, 12:06:55 PM »
On a trip to Missoula, I bought a Remington 700 Long Range.......at a Sportsman's Warehouse. I was at an event and SW gave attendees a $30 off coupon. Between that and no sales tax, I purchased the rifle for approx. $100 less than I would have paid in WA State at a different SW. For those who just might travel to no sales tax states like Montana or Oregon.......that would be the place to load up on ammo and avoid any 11% excise tax and even that 8-9% WA State sales tax.


I didnt think it was “legal” for us Washington residents to purchase firearms out of state anymore ?

It was a while back......no idea what today's rules are. But that was for a gun sale.....not ammo.

Still legal as far as I know.   :dunno:

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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #57 on: December 24, 2024, 12:50:07 PM »
Hermiston is not too far of a drive for me....
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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #58 on: December 24, 2024, 03:45:57 PM »
You should pick up a couple 80% AR lowers and 30-rd mags while you are taking the 16 hour round trip to Missoula....oh wait Democrats made that illegal...

Have you ever considered posting your political drivel in the Politics Forum as opposed to infecting other threads/forums?????

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Re: Proposed excise tax on ammunition and firearms…again!!
« Reply #59 on: December 24, 2024, 04:16:45 PM »
Are you upset cause I said Democrat? The OP's article literally called out Democrats. Many others have called out the Democrats in this thread due to their direct responsibility. But good response for not adding anything of substance and being the meme :tup: Call out something I said that was incorrect. That would be substantive.
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