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H.R. 5103 - Guns & Ammo Taxes
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3100073" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It's not a short term goal. When I was in Italy on the company dime for a month at a school, I had intentions of buying a Perazzi trap gun as the factory was just down the street thinking I could get it cheaper. Well, I was totally wrong. It was double the price of the same gun in the USA. Reason? Taxes. As I was told by the translator, guns an ammo are highly taxed in Italy as a means of taking them out of the hands of the masses. It's a long term method of gun control, with the guns maybe still being owned, but the ammo is too expensive to buy for the common person.</p><p>Its another trap by the gun grabbers.</p><p>Criminals have no issue stealing guns and ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3100073, member: 5412"] It's not a short term goal. When I was in Italy on the company dime for a month at a school, I had intentions of buying a Perazzi trap gun as the factory was just down the street thinking I could get it cheaper. Well, I was totally wrong. It was double the price of the same gun in the USA. Reason? Taxes. As I was told by the translator, guns an ammo are highly taxed in Italy as a means of taking them out of the hands of the masses. It's a long term method of gun control, with the guns maybe still being owned, but the ammo is too expensive to buy for the common person. Its another trap by the gun grabbers. Criminals have no issue stealing guns and ammo. [/QUOTE]
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