Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: BOWHUNTER45 on March 14, 2013, 06:34:46 PM
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I just can not believe how they love to take advantage of the problem at hand ...they think raising the tax on gun sales will lower the problem of mass shootings and keep criminals from buying more guns ...The problem I have with these groups coming up with such logic is that they could careless about how many people die from guns ...All they care about is collecting more money from us and adding it to their mass spending problem ...when will Americans say we had enough ? I think it is time for us to take our country back because it is getting way to far out of hand ...when you are paying $40 for a box of rifle shells compared to $20 you know we have a serious problem :yike: >:( then they go on to say ...well since adding higher taxes to cigerettes has made alot of people quit smoking that adding higher taxes to guns will do the same for people wanting to buy more guns .... :dunno:
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doo gooders suck/ links or anything on that or bill name though?
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What is the bill number?
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So no one else has heard of this ?? I was reading in the paper ...I tried to find the paper but it got thrown out .... I will try and find it somewhere else ! :tup:
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I found this on the glock fourm.
http://www.glockforum.com/forum/f14/washington-state-considers-gun-ammo-tax-18693/ (http://www.glockforum.com/forum/f14/washington-state-considers-gun-ammo-tax-18693/) :dunno:
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This is a good oportunity to get the NRA back in schools teaching "gun saftey" and not promoting "gun prohibition" in as "saftey" in name only. I would bet they would offer it with actual certified gun safety experts and not political hacks as well.
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I found this on the glock fourm.
http://www.glockforum.com/forum/f14/washington-state-considers-gun-ammo-tax-18693/ (http://www.glockforum.com/forum/f14/washington-state-considers-gun-ammo-tax-18693/) :dunno:
:tup: :tup: :tup: :tup: Good job ...it was something in that form ...I just went threw the my garbage can :yike: could not find it ...but you have it covered :tup:
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and on and on and on it goes.
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The Bill is HB 1703
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=1703&year=2013
I posted this in another thread. HB 1703 is dead for this session; however, read the Caution note from the NRA-ILA.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,120767.0.html
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Message from NRA-ILA
NOTE the CAUTION at the end of the message. We must continue to call and write to oppose ALL of this unjustified gun control legislation.
http://www.nraila.org/legislation/state-legislation/2013/3/washington-freedom-prevails-in-olympia.aspx
"Freedom has prevailed again in Olympia! Yesterday was the deadline for legislation to be voted out of its chamber of origin. Thanks to your hard work and relentless opposition, House Bill 1588 failed to come up for a vote on the House floor. The fate of the so-called “universal background check” legislation and your rights came down to the wire.
On Tuesday, the state House of Representatives came to a halt for more than seven hours as House Democrats tried to round up enough votes to pass this anti-gun measure. As NRA-ILA previously reported, HB 1588 could have criminalized all private sales of firearms.
HB 1588, introduced by state Representative Jamie Pederson (D-43), was nothing more than a regulatory scheme that would have created a huge burden for law-abiding citizens, been unenforceable, and ignored by criminals. This bill was nothing more than a precursor to Universal Firearm REGISTRATION.
Your participation in the legislative process was essential to this victory! Although your Second Amendment rights were defended in Olympia during this round, the attack on your inherent right to self-defense and right to keep and bear arms is far from over. Gun owners and sportsmen must remain vigilant in order to preserve our freedoms!
The following anti-gun bills are also dead for this session:
House Bill 1676, introduced by state Representative Ruth Kagi (D-32), a so-called “child access prevention” bill which would have singled out the storage of firearms for criminalization under certain circumstances.
House Bill 1703, introduced by state Representative Laurie Jinkins (D-27), would have levied an outrageous tax on all firearm and ammunition purchases to create more bureaucracy in the form of a “firearm safety” education program.
Senate Bill 5737, introduced by state Senators Ed Murray (D-43) and Jeanne Kohl-Welles (D-36), would have banned commonly owned firearms mischaracterized as “assault weapons” and magazines that hold more than ten rounds. This extreme measure would have also allowed in-home inspections by law enforcement.
Your NRA-ILA will continue to keep you informed as this legislative session continues and draws to its adjournment. Caution: legislative rules can always be waived, so until the legislature adjourns on April 28, we must remain vigilant."
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"No mans life, liberty or property is safe when the legislature is in session"
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:tup:
Now we need to remember those folks and send them packing, Pardon the pun. :chuckle:
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good