This video explores a potential financial advantage when purchasing Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and Short-Barreled Shotguns (SBSs). William Kirk from Washington Gun Law highlights a loophole in the US Tax Code (28 USC Sec. 4181) that exempts these NFA items from the typical excise tax applied to other firearms and ammunition. This means a buyer might acquire an SBR or SBS with a $0 tax stamp and no additional excise tax, presenting an accessible entry point into the NFA market. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on this matter.
This video focuses on the "33rd Annual Front Range Freedom Shoot," providing details and information on how to obtain tickets. It also announces a significant update regarding NFA tax stamps, noting that excise tax fees for the event are being covered and pre-orders/sales for registration will begin on January 1st. The description explicitly directs viewers to a specific timestamp (4:53) for the NFA update.
This YouTube video discusses an upcoming 6.5% excise tax on firearms and ammunition in Colorado, effective April 1st. It encourages viewers to consider their firearm wish lists before the tax takes effect. The description provides extensive resources for viewers to contact their elected officials, track relevant legislation (specifically mentioning SB3 and amendment L041), and sign up to testify. It also lists contact information for Colorado House Representatives, Senators, and Governor Polis, along with a link to the bill's text and voting record. The video aims to inform gun owners about the new tax and empower them to engage in the legislative process.
This video from the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) discusses their lawsuit challenging an 11% excise tax. It outlines the nature of the lawsuit, identifies strategic partners involved, and provides a timeline for how the legal action will proceed. The video encourages viewers to join CRPA to support their ongoing advocacy efforts and highlights a sponsor, CCW Safe, for self-defense coverage, and the Police Credit Union, which requires CRPA membership.
This video discusses how taxation, specifically an 11% excise tax, might be used as a measure to prevent individuals from purchasing firearms. It provides an update on this law and its potential implications for gun ownership.
This video discusses an impending significant increase in ammunition costs, potentially exceeding 30%, due to new excise tax increases in certain regions. The content highlights concerns about the rising price of essential ammunition components like primers and gunpowder, and frames this issue within the broader political and economic landscape impacting firearm ownership and the Second Amendment.
This video discusses a potential 30%+ tax increase on ammunition, highlighting concerns for gun owners. The description explicitly mentions new excise tax increases in certain areas, suggesting a significant impact on the cost of raw materials like primers and gunpowder, and ultimately finished ammunition. The content touches on political and economic factors influencing firearm ownership costs, making it relevant to Second Amendment discussions and the broader gun community.
This video features an interview with Trey Miller, owner of Ghost Tactical, discussing various aspects of gun rights advocacy. The conversation delves into the definition of a 'Gun Rights Activist,' the fundamental rules of firearm safety, and the push to repeal the National Firearms Act (NFA). They explore the concept of individuals being their own first responders and the ongoing importance of education in concealed carry. The discussion also touches upon political tactics, legislative proposals like a hypothetical 1000% excise tax, and the evolving definitions used by the ATF to impact the firearms industry.
This video discusses the Partner with a Payer Program, highlighting how excise tax dollars are utilized for wildlife conservation. It features Phil Bednar, President and CEO of Ten Point Crossbows, emphasizing the program's role in maintaining healthy animal populations for hunting. The description and hashtags point to the connection between industry contributions and successful conservation efforts, specifically mentioning the Pittman-Robertson Act and organizations like the NSSF, Ohio DNR, and USFWS.
This video discusses H.R. 5135, a proposed bill that would implement a 1,000% excise tax on AR-15 style rifles and standard capacity magazines. The creator argues this is a "working people tax" designed to price average citizens out of firearm ownership, thereby disarming the populace and making them reliant on a "big government." The video draws a parallel to historical attempts by the British to disarm colonists, linking it to the origins of the Second Amendment. It encourages viewers to examine the bill's implications beyond just gun control, framing it as a measure of societal control and a threat to individual rights.
This video discusses two proposed bills in Congress that could significantly impact firearm ownership. One bill aims to ban short-term financing for firearms, while the other proposes a 1,000% excise tax on "AW's" (assault weapons) and LCM's (large-capacity magazines). The creator argues that these measures, if enacted, would effectively end the Second Amendment for individuals who are not wealthy. The video provides links to the USCCA and social media channels, along with a disclaimer that the content is opinion-based and not legal advice. It also includes standard disclaimers regarding safety and imitation.
This video discusses newly introduced gun control bills in California for 2023, including AB 28, which proposes an excise tax to fund firearm research. The description also includes promotional links for USCCA, gold purchases, and the channel's merchandise and Patreon. A disclaimer emphasizes that videos are recorded on a private range under professional supervision and are for educational/entertainment purposes only, advising viewers against attempting demonstrations at home.