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2 cents per round for .22 caliber and under. 5 cents per round for larger.
Edit: Shotshells will not escape this tax.
Edit: Shotshells will not escape this tax.
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True words.Time to buy by the case in oregon.
The BS train is gonna keep chugging no matter what, but we still need to go!
And let's not forget the additional sales tax revenue they are likely collecting after the SCOTUS decision allowing States to go after out of State companies selling and shipping product to their residents. Supposedly the ammo tax revenue will go to some victims fund but somehow revenues always seem to get spent elsewhere.Casino revenue, Marijuana revenue, Lottery revenue, sales tax revenue, car renewal fees revenue... it's endless...
Time to buy by the case in oregon.
The BS train is gonna keep chugging no matter what, but we still need to go!
I agree.
Our Gov passed a unconstitutional law (1639), BS still chugging.
The people passed the lower cost for car tabs...Gov wants to overtirn the will of the people..BS still chugging.
There was a rally last fall...BS still chugging.
People across this great land of ours look at appointments to the SCOTUS as leaning left or right, instead of who's reading the constitution correctly. When was the last time the SCOTUS had a 9-0 ruling? Even our so called "Constitutional Scholars" can't figure it out. They make decisions based on their beliefs, not the constitution.
Our Gov has brain washed many people into believing we are a democracy...not a republic, thus we act as such.
We need to get back to being Colonial, until then...the BS still chugs along.
The only way this will stop...the type of Bundy standoff that we saw a few years back. Strength in numbers. Not advocating violence in any way, but the Gov can't function the way its going when the masses standup and and won't be moved.
The rally is a good thing...shows the Gov the amount of people they are up against...we need to make them think twice...kinda like the Virginia people are doing.
Prolonged peaceful sleepover at the capitol bldg? That would be something to see. SCOTUS already cleared the way for this by letting lower court decision on homeless camping in public stand. How many beds does Olympia have available for the homeless anyways?I agree.
Our Gov passed a unconstitutional law (1639), BS still chugging.
The people passed the lower cost for car tabs...Gov wants to overtirn the will of the people..BS still chugging.
There was a rally last fall...BS still chugging.
People across this great land of ours look at appointments to the SCOTUS as leaning left or right, instead of who's reading the constitution correctly. When was the last time the SCOTUS had a 9-0 ruling? Even our so called "Constitutional Scholars" can't figure it out. They make decisions based on their beliefs, not the constitution.
Our Gov has brain washed many people into believing we are a democracy...not a republic, thus we act as such.
We need to get back to being Colonial, until then...the BS still chugs along.
The only way this will stop...the type of Bundy standoff that we saw a few years back. Strength in numbers. Not advocating violence in any way, but the Gov can't function the way its going when the masses standup and and won't be moved.
The rally is a good thing...shows the Gov the amount of people they are up against...we need to make them think twice...kinda like the Virginia people are doing.
Imagine if it went on Bundy time scale. That would garner some serious attention.That's not a bad idea...the way the loggers jammed up the streets around the Oregon Capital last year.
Shoot, man. If this keeps going nobody will have to wonder... the online retailers will cut their losses and stop shipping to WA, period.WA State has been aggressive about collecting sales taxes from online retailers I am doubtful this excise tax would be collectable from out of State retailers.