NRA sues to stop ammunition, firearm excise tax approved by Colorado voters
- The National Rifle Association has joined gun rights organizations in a lawsuit against Colorado's 6.5% tax on firearms and ammunition, effective April 1.
- The lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the tax as a violation of the Second Amendment.
- Claimants argue that the tax unfairly burdens law-abiding gun owners, stating it discourages constitutional freedoms.
- Gun groups assert that the tax represents an attack on their Second Amendment rights.
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Groups sue to stop Colorado's tax on firearms, ammunition
(The Center Square) – Gun groups are suing to halt Colorado’s tax on firearms and ammunition that took effect Tuesday.
·Florida, United States
Read Full ArticleNRA sues to stop ammunition, firearm excise tax approved by Colorado voters
The National Rifle Association joined a number of organizations, alongside an El Paso County resident, suing to stop a 6.5% excise tax on ammunition and firearms that's set to go into effect on April 1.
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