You mean this nonsense?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...54fd1da43d.jpg
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You mean this nonsense?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...54fd1da43d.jpg
No, just no.
While the STATE of Colorado can and will continue with it's anti-gun agenda........... they have nothing to do with a FEDERAL tax that was removed.
It's the FEDERAL Govt which oversaw, managed and collected it thru the ATF. Thats why it was in a FEDERAL level bill/law.
So no States are missing revenue, it's the ATF and Federal Govt.
And we already have several State taxes on it---- to include the 6.5 Sin tax applies to all those already and isn't affected by this.
These reactions are reminiscent of that debacle that was the "Brace ban amnesty" or whatever it was called.
People lost their minds claiming it was a trap, that they'd reverse the decision (again) and seize the guns, they weren't "real" form 1's etc etc
And in the end what happened? Nothing. Some people got free forms approved.
No dont trust any Democrat to respect our Rights but this is a big-bag-of-nothin.
Partially because as you point out, the registration etc remains............ it's just free.
Actually...... here we go:
https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/...uit/5-2802968/
It's the GOA filing a lawsuit, not the Dems.
If I'm reading it right, they essentially are trying to force it into it's orginal form.
I know some here really dont want that to happen........... so maybe you should start a petition against the GOA.
Tell you what:
On Thursday I purchased my 5TH can.
Why didn't you wait, you may ask?
Well, here's the different scenarios:
1) As soon as the new rules come into effect, a lot of people are going to buy, potentially drying out the supply for a few months. Nobody had what I wanted in stock, Gunbroker had one for $160 cheaper than SS.
2) ATF will be swamped with applications, chances are it will go back to the 13 months wait I had to endure for my first can (my last one was 21 hrs).
3) Lawsuit manages to get the removal from NFA back on the books. We are now in uncharted territory, here in CO. It may get dicey. They may ban them all together. Then we will sue. Then they countersue. You know this movie, we all saw it before.
All of this to save me $200 (how much does it cost to take the family to McDonalds these days? [hahhah-no]).