*Seattle moves forward with “gun violence tax” on all weapons, ammo*

*posted at 2:01 pm on August 9, 2015 by Jazz Shaw*

This week the Seattle City Council moved one step closer to imposing a
sweeping sales tax on both weapons and ammunition which appears to fly in
the face of a thirty year old state law banning such restrictions. A
committee vote took place on Wednesday and the proposal will move to a full
vote tomorrow. And this is just a bad deal all the way around
<http://www.examiner.com/article/seattle-council-committee-pushes-ahead-on-gun-ammo-tax-scheme>
.

The committee voted unanimously this morning to send the proposal to the
full city council for consideration next Monday, according to the Seattle
P-I.com. Monday’s vote could set the stage for a legal confrontation, and
there were hints that existing gun shops could move out of the city, and
that gun owners living in Seattle will simply shop outside the city, thus
thwarting any dreams that this tax will generate $300,000 to $500,000
annually for the city’s gun control efforts.

Waiting in the legal tall grass are the Bellevue-based Second Amendment
Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
They’ve already advised against the tax proposal, primarily on the grounds
that it will violate the state’s 30-year-old model preemption law.

Even if this move were to pass muster in terms of the state’s preemption
law, it is bound to accomplish very little beyond the thinly veiled intent
of punishing lawful gun owners and gun shops. A tax such as this is certain
to do almost nothing to total volume of sales except for those truly living
on the edge and simply shifts business from one location to another. NRA
ILA summarizes the concept
<https://www.nraila.org/articles/20150807/seattle-city-council-committee-advances-legislation-to-tax-gun-owners-abuse-taxpayers>
.

The burden of regressive taxes like the Seattle proposal falls squarely on
those that are least able to afford them. Persons of means will simply
drive outside the city to purchase firearms and ammunition, while those
without such options will be forced to go forego their rights or pay the
tax. This is especially egregious considering how those at the lower end of
the economic scale also tend to reside in areas where violent crime is the
highest. One wonders whether this type of social engineering on the
downtrodden is an intended feature of the legislation rather than an
unfortunate consequence.

Supporters are claiming that this tax could bring in a half million dollars
in revenue, but under the best of circumstances that sounds vastly
inflated. It also doesn’t take into account how much it could affect the
local market. As one local gun dealer pointed out, it’s a competitive sales
space and they already sell pretty much on the margins. If he has to jack
up the price of a ten or fifteen dollar box of ammunition by five dollars,
shooters will simply go outside the city limits and buy their rounds where
the tax is not applied. The same goes for new gun purchases. If sales
plummet, the tax revenue goes down by default and if the shops close, the
revenue disappears entirely.

Of course, that’s been the idea all along. This isn’t a tax intended to
raise revenue for vital services. It’s a political statement. That’s why
the supporters of the proposal even call it the gun violence tax
<http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Seattle-City-Council-considers-gun-violence-tax-on-gun-sales-312571381.html>.
They’re not expecting to raise cash or reduce violence. They’re simply
looking to show their base constituents how “serious” they are about
restricting gun rights. The irony behind all of this is that the city will
doubtless face a series of expensive lawsuits if the tax is put in place
and they’ll probably lose. In the end they will wind up getting no revenue
and the taxpayers will be stuck with the bill for the court costs and
associated expenses.

But hey… this is Seattle. What did you really expect?





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