Posted on Aug 31, 2019
Bill would exempt firearms and ammunition from Michigan sales tax
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Excellent idea.
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter LT Brad McInnis PO3 Bob McCord CW3 Dick McManus SGT John " Mac " McConnell CWO3 Dennis M. MSgt Stephen Council LTC (Join to see) LTC Stephan PorterLTC Stephen C. LTC Greg Henning SGT Gregory Lawritson Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. SGT Jim Arnold Maj Robert Thornton SFC Francisco Rosario LTC (Join to see) Sgt Deborah Cornatzer Col Carl Whicker
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter LT Brad McInnis PO3 Bob McCord CW3 Dick McManus SGT John " Mac " McConnell CWO3 Dennis M. MSgt Stephen Council LTC (Join to see) LTC Stephan PorterLTC Stephen C. LTC Greg Henning SGT Gregory Lawritson Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. SGT Jim Arnold Maj Robert Thornton SFC Francisco Rosario LTC (Join to see) Sgt Deborah Cornatzer Col Carl Whicker
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SCOTUS long ago established the principle, "The power to tax is the power to destroy". The power of taxation granted to the government by the people can NOT be perverted by government to destroy ANY "right of the people". The Court has ruled that a "poll tax" of any kind would be an abridgment of the right to vote, and is therefore unconstitutional.
The taxing power of the government exists so that the government can obtain the funds needed to pay for the costs of discharging the Constitutional duties of government. That power can not be re-directed to "discouraging" an exercise of a Constitutional right, by making it an overly expensive "privilege".
The taxing power of the government exists so that the government can obtain the funds needed to pay for the costs of discharging the Constitutional duties of government. That power can not be re-directed to "discouraging" an exercise of a Constitutional right, by making it an overly expensive "privilege".
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