Tax Pitched To Keep You From Exercising YOUR 2nd Amendment Right!

This video discusses a proposed tax on ammunition in New York, explicitly intended by its proponent to disincentivize gun ownership and the exercise of Second Amendment rights. The presenter criticizes this as a discriminatory measure and highlights the legal implications of the proponent's public admission of intent, suggesting it will aid future court challenges. The video also features a sponsor message from CMMG.

Quick Summary

A proposed ammunition tax in New York, ranging from 2-5 cents per round, is explicitly intended by its proponent, Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy, to disincentivize gun ownership. This admission is expected to be crucial in future legal challenges against the bill, which critics argue is discriminatory.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New York Ammunition Tax Proposal Explained
  2. 00:16CMMG Sponsor Message & Factory Visit
  3. 01:03Details of the Proposed Ammunition Tax
  4. 01:18Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy's Role
  5. 01:44Criticism of Discriminatory Tax
  6. 02:34Patricia Fahy Justifies Ammunition Tax
  7. 03:22Legal Implications of Fahy's Statements
  8. 04:13Future of New York Gun Control

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed ammunition tax in New York?

New York is considering a bill that would impose a tax on ammunition, ranging from 2 to 5 cents per round, depending on the caliber. The stated intention behind this tax is to discourage individuals from owning and using firearms.

Who proposed the New York ammunition tax bill?

The bill was submitted by New York Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy, a Democrat. Her public statements indicate a clear intent to make ammunition less affordable and thus limit firearm use.

What are the potential legal challenges to the New York ammunition tax?

The presenter suggests that Assemblywoman Fahy's open admission of the tax's intent to disincentivize gun ownership will be a key factor in future legal challenges, potentially citing precedents against taxing constitutional rights.

What is CMMG's involvement with this video?

CMMG, a firearms manufacturer, is a sponsor of this video. The presenter visited their factory in Boonville, Missouri, and viewers can use the code GNG10 for a 10% discount on CMMG products.

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