This video discusses a proposed Senate bill, HR3944, introduced by Senator Chris Murphy, which aims to drastically increase the NFA tax stamp, currently at $200, to an inflation-adjusted amount. The description states this is a move against the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) and Suppressors, Ownership, Regulation, and Training (SHORT) Act, both of which are part of a "One Big Beautiful Bill." The creator emphasizes that this is their opinion and not legal advice, and disclaims responsibility for any actions taken by viewers. The video also includes links to merchandise and social media.
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 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 discusses California's recently passed AB28 bill, which imposes a significant new tax on firearms and ammunition. The tax will take effect on July 1st, 2024, and will be in addition to any existing taxes. The creator clarifies they are not a lawyer and this is their opinion, not legal advice.
This video discusses the potential for a tax increase on gun purchases in the US, particularly in the lead-up to an election. It explains what an excise tax is and emphasizes the role of responsible gun owners in safety. The content also touches upon the broader implications of the Second Amendment, suggesting it extends beyond recreational activities like hunting. The video promotes the USCCA and its referral program.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 1227, which proposes to double taxes on firearms and ammunition. The creator highlights this as a "sneaky gun control" measure and provides links to the bill text, their Twitter, and various affiliate products including pre-workout, merchandise, health optimization services, body armor, coffee, and home gym equipment. The core message is about the financial impact of this proposed legislation on gun owners.
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