Colorado Voters Approve Excise Tax on Their Guns and Ammunition
Just over 54 percent of Colorado voters approved Proposition KK Tuesday, creating an excise tax on the in-state sale of guns and ammunition.
Just over 54 percent of Colorado voters approved Proposition KK Tuesday, creating an excise tax on the in-state sale of guns and ammunition.
Colorado Democrats are pushing an 11 percent excise tax on gun and ammunition sales, as well as numerous other California-style gun controls.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an 11 percent tax on guns and ammunition Tuesday, describing the gun control measure as a “sin tax.”
California Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel (D) is pushing legislation to create an 11 percent excise tax on firearm and ammunition sales in the state.
California Assembly Bill 1221 was amended last week to “immediately” impose an excise tax on handguns, rifles, and ammunition, should it become law.
Student gun control activist David Hogg is pushing for a federal tax on guns and bullets.