Guns and Ammo

rondo

rondo
Location
Boise Idaho
those of you who voted democrat will now get what you deserved. only the rest of us get hosed too :)
with that said i sold my AR15 carbine to my neighbor to pay for my ARB.
but i guess land to 4wheel in will be next on the agenda :)
 

Rickomatic

Grey is cool!
Location
West Jordan
My son works at Impact, and he says that since election day they are swamped. Everything is flying off the selves. He doesn't think there will be a ban, but is pretty sure a BIG tax hike will happen right after Obama is sworn into office.
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
Admin
My son works at Impact, and he says that since election day they are swamped. Everything is flying off the selves. He doesn't think there will be a ban, but is pretty sure a BIG tax hike will happen right after Obama is sworn into office.

I've heard as much as a 200% tax increase. :ugh:
 

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
I've heard 1000%! :eek:




Come on guys, no one has a clue what it could be. The administration hasn't even switched yet!
:rofl: google "obama gun tax" and tell what comes up? You do realize that he has ALREADY proposed a 500% raise in taxes back in 1999? ;) He's made it quite clear where he stands by his actions.
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
Admin
I've heard 1000%! :eek:

Come on guys, no one has a clue what it could be. The administration hasn't even switched yet!

Obama has a plan that he put together years ago, no need to wait for him to take office.


http://mywabashvalley.com/content/fulltext/?cid=32231

Nearly ten years ago, Obama outlined a plan which would increase federal taxes by 500% on sales of firearms and ammunition.


http://www.davekopel.com/V/factcheck-flubs-obama-gun-fact-check.htm

The FactCheck gives the NRA a rating of "Uncertain" to "Increase Federal Taxes on Guns and Ammunition by 500 Percent" and "Close Down 90 Percent of Gun Shops in America." Both these statements, FactCheck correctly reports, come from a newspaper report of Obama's 1999 description his gun control plan. (Chicago Defender, Dec. 13, 1999.) (At the time, he was running for the U.S. House of Representativs.) FactCheck notes that Obama has not pushed for these proposals since his election to the Senate, and adds, "We asked the Obama campaign about his position on an ammunition tax but have received no response."
 
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