Sales Tax On Ammunition

Bill ID:2013 House Bill 5268
Introduced:Monday, January 14, 2013
Sponsors: Bob Godfrey (D)
Status:In Committee
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To require firearm owners to maintain liability insurance and establish a sales tax on the sale of ammunition at a rate of fifty per cent. See also S.B. 140.

Related Issues: Firearms , Taxation

 

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Comments

Supporting Discussion

OnlyMe

There have been 441 shootings and 100 homicides in the city of Chicago so far this year. Take away the guns

godblessthe2nd

Dont worry Bill, do as the rest of us are doing, take down all these names of those who support this whole bill and vote them all out next election.. party line or not! Anyone who is for any new gun legistration is out!!!

BillHammersley

To require owners to maintain liability insurance is an outright afront to the second ammendment of the Constitution.

Dissenting Discussion

hacksaw007
To godfrey, time to raise your property taxes 50%. On the next election cycle----bye!

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Legislation Sponsor

 

State House - District 110 Bob Godfrey
Bob Godfrey serves as the state representative of the General Assembly’s 110th District in Danbury.…

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