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$1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:57 am
by texanron
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The D behind these folks name needs to be changed from democrat to another word for a dumb donkey!
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:14 pm
by Excaliber
texanron wrote:Click here
The D behind these folks name needs to be changed from democrat to another word for a dumb donkey!
The leftists' answer to everything seems to be another tax or another abridgement of freedom. Reality contact is totally absent from their proposals.
Since they listen only to each other, they have no clue how far out they are from the true mainstream America.
At this point it looks like most of them can only be contacted on the intergalactic frequencies.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:24 pm
by A-R
Now now guys, let's be statesmen and try to offer a bipartisan compromise that still retains the spirit of this man's proposal ...
A $1 per bullet tax on all ammunition purchased in the city limits that is INTENDED TO BE USED FOR CRIME!
That way, his stated reason for this tax increase - to "increase the cost of committing crime" is realized without harming the 2A rights of us law-abiding citizens.
See, there's a compromise solution to even the nuttiest proposal if we all just work together

Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:30 pm
by A-R
I'm wondering if Chris Rock is going to sue this politician for stealing his ideas? Isn't it wonderful when politicians make actual proposals for new laws based on stand-up comedy routines?
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Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:50 pm
by Beiruty
Those who are pushing drugs do not care about extra $20 or extra $200 to buy their bullets. An idiotic proposal.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:59 pm
by Excaliber
A-R wrote:Now now guys, let's be statesmen and try to offer a bipartisan compromise that still retains the spirit of this man's proposal ...
A $1 per bullet tax on all ammunition purchased in the city limits that is INTENDED TO BE USED FOR CRIME!
That way, his stated reason for this tax increase - to "increase the cost of committing crime" is realized without harming the 2A rights of us law-abiding citizens.
See, there's a compromise solution to even the nuttiest proposal if we all just work together

Good thinking.
The city could require criminals to carry a criminal identification card (provided for a fee, of course) that would be presented at time of purchase to qualify for the tax.
All the honest criminals would no doubt rush right out to get one.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:08 pm
by Crossfire
Sounds fine to me. I just won't buy my bullets in Baltimore.
Or powder, or primers, either.

Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:48 pm
by Texas Dan Mosby
Editors these days.
From the link:
A mayoral candidate's plan to reduce [the ability of law abiding city residents to purchase reasonably priced ammunition for their sporting and defensive arms] in Baltimore includes a "bullet tax" that he said will [encourage residents to purchase their ammunition outside of the city limits and have no impact on] the cost of committing a crime.
Otis Rolley said he would, if elected, propose a $1 per bullet tax on all bullet purchases in the city [despite the fact that such a tax would have no impact on crime, would drive customers away from local businesses that sell ammunition, and would create yet another profitable market for criminal enterprise through the black market.]
There. Fixed it...
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:37 pm
by philip964
Sounds like they don't want to sell bullets in Baltimore. So stupid.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:39 pm
by The Mad Moderate
A-R wrote:I'm wondering if Chris Rock is going to sue this politician for stealing his ideas? Isn't it wonderful when politicians make actual proposals for new laws based on stand-up comedy routines?
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I thought the same thing, however he does make a good point. If bullets were 1000 dollars a piece and someone had been shot 15 or so time you know he probably really messed up.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:58 pm
by snorri
The founding fathers would have fixed the problem without spending more than $20 in new taxes.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 4:46 pm
by hangfour
Bullet tax ... This lame idea is the least of Baltimore's problems.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 5:26 pm
by RPB
This totally ignore those bullets stolen when a gun is stolen.
For revenue from those, they need a $1 tax on all stolen bullets, and $2 tax for empty fired casings every time a criminal is arrested with a firearm.... that should fix it

Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 5:26 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Catonsville MD city hall is about 8.8 miles from Baltimore city hall. I predict that ammo sales in Catonsville will become brisk. That means that if I really wanted to kill someone with a gun and I was flat out of ammo, I'd have to postpone the pleasure by about 35-40 minutes while I went and got some—probably a delay of 10 minutes over how long it would have taken if I could buy it in Baltimore.
Not much of a deterrent............but then, east coast race-baiting commie mayors have never been all that smart.
Re: $1 Per Bullet Tax Proposed
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 5:28 pm
by RPB
5 years later, they'd carve out an exception so it's only 50 cent tax for rubber bullets; thereby complicating their tax code