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https://chicago.suntimes.com/politi...s-gun-violence-federal-taxes-guns-ammunition/
So U.S. Rep. Danny Davis from Illinois is planning to introduce a bill this week called The Gun Violence Prevention and Safe Communities Act and it would increase federal excise taxes on shells from 11 percent to 50 percent and also increase the taxes on the sale of pistols and revolvers and rifles from 10 percent to 20 percent. Now the 11% got me thinking hey that's the same amount taxed in the Pittman-Robertson Act that can't be a coincidence so I did a little digging and I guess Rep. Danny Davis tried introducing this bill a few years back so I looked it up and it changes the Pittman-Robertson Act and were and how it gives out money by giving mostly if not all of it to anti-violence programs. Now I'm not sure what his new version of the bill will look like since it hasn't been introduced in congress yet we will have to wait and see what it says and keep and eye on it especially if going to try and redirect funding away from wildlife. What are ya'll thoughts?
So U.S. Rep. Danny Davis from Illinois is planning to introduce a bill this week called The Gun Violence Prevention and Safe Communities Act and it would increase federal excise taxes on shells from 11 percent to 50 percent and also increase the taxes on the sale of pistols and revolvers and rifles from 10 percent to 20 percent. Now the 11% got me thinking hey that's the same amount taxed in the Pittman-Robertson Act that can't be a coincidence so I did a little digging and I guess Rep. Danny Davis tried introducing this bill a few years back so I looked it up and it changes the Pittman-Robertson Act and were and how it gives out money by giving mostly if not all of it to anti-violence programs. Now I'm not sure what his new version of the bill will look like since it hasn't been introduced in congress yet we will have to wait and see what it says and keep and eye on it especially if going to try and redirect funding away from wildlife. What are ya'll thoughts?