To: Surfer Bert
In Indiana, requiring encoding, plus a $0.05 per round tax. Not bad for the larger (and more expensive) calibers, but that will easily double the cost of .22 ammo.
3 posted on
01/23/2009 8:46:14 AM PST by
Teacher317
(wo xue zhong wen)
To: Teacher317
It requires destruction or surrender of your existing ammunition inventory. No compensation. For many, this could be thousands of dollars of personal property.
Taxing each round "not bad"? You're a fool if you believe that.
5 posted on
01/23/2009 8:49:06 AM PST by
Myrddin
To: Teacher317
What, pray tell, do you teach?
19 posted on
01/23/2009 9:03:16 AM PST by
G.Mason
(If you surrender your right to own a gun, you surrender your right to your life)
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