$1,000 Gun Tax Pushed as “Role Model” for States

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Steep gun tax concept endorsed by Hillary Clinton in 1993 beginning to take hold

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A $1,000 per gun tax should serve as a “role model” for states, according to the governor of the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands, which imposed the $1,000 gun tax earlier this month. An idea first endorsed by Hillary Clinton in 1993, steep gun taxes have now taken hold in Cook County, Ill. the city of Seattle, and now a U.S. territory.

As reported by the Saipan Tribune:

The administration of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres defended the CNMI’s new gun control laws on Friday as a law that could be “a role model” for other U.S. states and jurisdictions facing seemingly uncontrolled and continued gun violence.

The administration was responding to queries regarding its position on recent reports that the a legal challenge to the new law, Public law 19-42, was likely, particularly over a provision that assesses a $1,000 excise tax on pistols.

The threat of such a tax serving as a role model for other politicians to impose is not an idle one. Consider the following:

Seattle Gun and Ammunition Tax: On Jan. 1, 2016, Seattle’s $25 per gun tax took effect, as did a two cent to five cent tax per round of ammunition. The new taxes have already forced at least one major gun dealer to leave the city.

Cook County, Ill. Gun and Ammunition Tax: On June 1, 2016, Cook County’s new ammunition tax takes effect, at a rate of one cent to five cents per round of ammunition. The ammo tax comes on top of the existing gun tax regime of $25 per gun.

Hillary Clinton’s 25% Gun Tax Endorsement: In passionate testimony to the Senate Finance Committee in 1993, Hillary Clinton gave her strong personal endorsement to a new national 25% sales tax on guns and endorsed a steep increase in the gun dealer fee, to $2,500. "I am speaking personally, but I feel very strongly about that,” said Clinton at the conclusion of her endorsement.

“The Left is now seeking to tax guns out of existence,” said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. “The Second Amendment makes it difficult to legally ban guns, but Hillary has led the way to explaining you can achieve the same thing with high taxes.”

In newly released footage from Americans for Tax Reform, Clinton is shown nodding enthusiastically as she endorsed the 25% gun tax and as legal gun dealers were described as “purveyors of violence.”



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Originally Posted By: Chief Justice John Marshall The Power to Tax is the Power to Destroy.

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hm
 
I was on Rota for 5 months during 1999. Rota is the Island between Guam and Saipan. Guam is really populated and has a large US Military base there, reminds me of any big city. Rota has around 1500 people, Saipan has about 48,000 thousand and Tinian has 0. Firearms regulations at that time were you could have a .22 caliber rifle, that included all .22 calibers. And you could have a shotgun no larger than a 410. All guns were registered to the owner and your permit listed the guns and SR NR's. You couldn't loan a gun to a friend or relative unless you went through the Police Dept and transferred that gun and who ever got it had to have a permit with that gun listed. If your permit expired you had to take your guns to the PD and have them locked in a safe until you got another permit. Pretty tight gun control in the Mariana's. I don't know what the story is on Saipan but Rota had one murder there and that was 25 years before I got there and it was done with a machete. I can't but wonder what the Governor is so worried about with the gun restrictions. I guess if the Japanese were to invade and occupy them again, WW II, then they may wish they had something other than .22's and 410's.
 
Quote: I guess if the Japanese were to invade and occupy them again, WW II, then they may wish they had something other than .22's and 410's.


Naaah, they'd just sit back and wait for the good ol' USA to bail them out like the rest of the world.

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hm
 
The city of Beverly Hills in California put a $100 per gun tax on all firearms back in about 1966 or 1967. The Supreme court struck it down as being unconstitutional.
 
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