Braden Langley of Langley Outdoors Academy analyzes the Democratic party's stance on voter ID laws, framing it as a strategic misstep that benefits Republicans in midterm elections. He highlights polling data showing broad support for voter ID, even among Democrats, and contrasts this with vocal opposition from figures like Rep. Delia Ramirez, who labels it racist, and Rep. Katherine Clark, who cites burdens on working mothers. The discussion also touches on the argument that voter ID is a poll tax, drawing parallels to the fees and identification requirements associated with firearm ownership.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law critically analyzes California's AB 28, a proposed excise tax on firearms and ammunition. He argues it functions as a 'Second Amendment tax' and a form of civilian disarmament, drawing parallels to historical poll taxes. Kirk contends the tax, while levied on retailers, will be passed to consumers, impacting lawful gun ownership.
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