Committee’s ‘tone’ criticized for trying to price the poor out of gun ownership
Opponents say House Bill 3320 could add thousands of dollars to a firearm purchase, while supporters say the measure would help curb gun violence.
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Committee’s ‘tone’ criticized for trying to price the poor out of gun ownership – Center Square
Opponents of House Bill 3320 estimate the Responsibility in Firearms Legislation, or RIFL Act could tack on thousands of dollars in taxes to one firearm purchase, and that would price lower income people out of exercising their Second Amendment rights.
Committee’s ‘tone’ criticized for trying to price the poor out of gun ownership - Regional Media News
(The Center Square) - A proposed bill gun owners say will price lower income buyers out of the market continues to get attention at the Illinois state capitol. Opponents of House Bill 3320 estimate the Responsibility in Firearms Legislation, or RIFL Act could tack on thousands of dollars in taxes to one firearm purchase, and that would price lower income people out of exercising their Second Amendment rights. Advocates for the bill, like Dr. Ant…
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