Because the historic 2022 U.S. Supreme Court docket ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Affiliation v. Bruen, anti-gun politicians within the Empire State have instituted numerous schemes to proceed infringing on the Second Modification rights of residents.
The most recent such effort by anti-gun Democrat lawmakers is a proposed tax on weapons and ammo in an try to make it too costly for the common New Yorker to maintain and bear arms.
“If they can not outright confiscate your firearms, they may be sure you can not afford to purchase or shoot them,” NRA’s Institute for Legislative Motion (NRA-ILA) wrote in a current legislative replace. “Former Chief Justice John Marshall as soon as famously proclaimed that ‘the facility to tax is the facility to destroy.’ Albany Democrats perceive this axiom all too nicely, and this seems to be the motivation behind their newest push.”
The measure, S. 5813-A would impose an 11% excise tax on the sale of all firearms and ammunition within the state. After all, violent criminals, who principally get their weapons by means of unlawful means, wouldn’t be affected by the proposal—solely law-abiding gun house owners.
So as to add insult to damage, the invoice would take the newly stolen “tax {dollars}” and launder them right into a Gun Violence Prevention and Faculty Security Program, additionally created by the laws.
The measure states: “All taxes, curiosity, and penalties collected or acquired by the commissioner underneath this text shall be deposited and disposed of pursuant to the provisions of part 100 seventy-one-a of this chapter, supplied that an quantity equal to 100% collected underneath this text much less any quantity decided by the commissioner to be reserved by the comptroller for refunds or reimbursements shall be paid by the comptroller to the credit score of the gun violence prevention and college security fund established by part ninety-nine-uu of the state finance legislation.”
“We are able to solely think about what that’s going to fund,” NRA-ILA wrote. “The invoice additionally has provisions for databases and gun vendor inspections. That is really a really unhealthy invoice and must be stopped!”
As NRA-ILA identified, the invoice is presently within the Senate Finances and Income Committee, but it surely seemingly gained’t be there lengthy. Consequently, New York gun house owners have to contact their state senator instantly and specific their opposition to the measure.
Thankfully, NRA-ILA supplies an avenue for contacting lawmakers concerning the invoice. Click on right here to signal a letter to lawmakers in regards to the measure.
“As a fellow New Yorker, I urge you to oppose S. 5813-A in your committee,” the letter states. “S. 5813-A imposes an 11 p.c excise tax on the sale of all firearms and ammunition. This does nothing to handle crime within the state and solely penalizes lawful gun house owners.”




















