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In reply to the discussion: We tax a gallon of gasoline to build and maintain roads and bridges [View all]Straw Man
(6,909 posts)27. Rights.
        Provided we have a constitutional right to firearms (and, quite honestly, that 'right' hinges on which ever direction the Supreme Court leans), there is no such provision for ammunition.
Well, that would have been a pretty sorry-ass militia, then, with their ammunition-less arms. No, I think you'd have a hard sell to the Supreme Court with that one.
And for the strict constructionists among us, I'm quite comfortable with everyone having the right to own a single shot musket.
If you would like a response to that statement, I must insist that you write it on parchment with a quill pen and have it delivered to my home by a horseback messenger. I can PM you the address. If you would like to include the entire forum in the conversation, please hand-set it using lead type and print up as many copies as are necessary using a manual press. And hire a lot more horses.
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        not sure it will go away, and in the meantime, guns are a very big part of violence and pollution
        CreekDog
        Mar 2013
        #24
      
        
        Agree.  But most who covet guns would still covet them, carry them, buy the latest lethal technology
        Hoyt
        Mar 2013
        #30
      
        
        Because it partly works, and the US is going to need all kinds of solutions to fix the problem.
        PDJane
        Mar 2013
        #3
      
        
        How about we tax food at 10%. That way everyone pays more. Granted the poor will feel the pinch
        geckosfeet
        Mar 2013
        #12
      
        
        The plan is to make those who can afford it pay, not to tax the essentials of life.
        PDJane
        Mar 2013
        #18
      
        
        I have long proposed a $5 per round tax on handgun calibers .25 & up, and on the military-style
        apocalypsehow
        Mar 2013
        #10
      
        
        No, it wouldn't. Congress could raise it to a MILLION dollars a round, and the courts
        apocalypsehow
        Mar 2013
        #41
      
        
        Not so-the Supremes have already held that such a tax is unconstitutional
        friendly_iconoclast
        Mar 2013
        #50
      
        
        it's a partial and temporary solution.  The permanent solution is going to be a long slog.
        PDJane
        Mar 2013
        #25
      
        
        one or two.  Mostly around one thing that had to be built, like water purification.
        PDJane
        Mar 2013
        #38
      
        
        Yep, I meant 7.62 X 39, the so-called "Soviet round." Thanks for the correction. n/t.
        apocalypsehow
        Mar 2013
        #42
      
        
        Would need a direct connection. Tax going to pay hospitals for handling gunshot wounds, or form an
        freshwest
        Mar 2013
        #46
      
        
        The owner of the gun, just like the owner of a car. Inanimate objects can't sign contracts. Not yet.
        freshwest
        Mar 2013
        #48
      
        
        The reason I asked was because some folks were talking about a policy for each firearm.
        oneshooter
        Mar 2013
        #49
      
  