Biden Proposes $200 Gun Tax and Firearm Buyback Program Along with 13 page Form that Asks for Fingerprints and Photograph - California and New York jealous that the Feds are going further.

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During the 2020 campaign, Joe Biden announced he will force gun owners of “assault weapons” to either sell their weapons to the government or register them under the National Firearms Act.

According to Joe Biden’s plan in order to register a firearm, you have to fill out a complicated 13-page application form and include a $200 gun tax for each firearm you own.

Your fingerprints and a photograph of yourself will be required on the form.

This will be a difficult program to enact for the Biden regime. In 2020 a record number of Americans bought guns. According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation 8.4 million people bought a gun for the first time in 2020.

Townhall reported:

Joe Biden would force semiautomatic rifle owners to either participate in a gun buyback program, or register their firearm under the National Firearms Act, which requires the payment of a $200 tax. This would extend to AR-15s and other common household rifles. Those who do not comply would face up to 10 years in federal prison, and a potential $10,000 fine.
This is yet another violation of Joe Biden’s pledge against any tax increase on anyone making less than $400,000 a year. In fact, it would hit working class Americans the hardest.
As detailed on Biden’s campaign website, this proposal would give semiautomatic rifle and high capacity magazine owners two choices: participating in a gun buyback program or registering said guns and magazines under the National Firearms Act. This triggers the $200 tax for each gun and magazine registered.
In order to register a firearm (or a magazine, under Joe Biden’s plan), you have to send in a 13-page, complicated application form with the $200 tax included, your fingerprints, and a photograph of yourself. In this way, the hurdles to legally own your weapon or high-capacity magazine go far beyond the expensive tax.
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There's also apparently some sort of law prohibiting the ATF from creating a database (don't remember it exactly); but don't expect anyone to put up a fight against this bullshit.
 
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How are metal detectors going to work when everyone's got polymer and nylon crossbows n shieet? Seems like a good way to make it harder to actually prevent attempts on high-value targets to me.
 
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Anyone good at casting lead? How about making your own gunpowder? A 3D printer and some blacksmithing skills should take care of the rest.


Sorry, no refunds on used farm tools.
Both lead casting and black powder are incredibly easy to do. Latter is a introduction to chemistry, from there you can go into making contact explosives for primers, smokeless powders, or things that you shouldn't make outside of minecraft.
 
Both lead casting and black powder are incredibly easy to do. Latter is a introduction to chemistry, from there you can go into making contact explosives for primers, smokeless powders, or things that you shouldn't make outside of minecraft.
Though if you do go that route I’d recommend you stick to revolvers other mechanically simple/easy to clean designs. The residue from black powder gets everywhere, gets there immediately, sets quickly, and is often corrosive; so you’re going to be doing maintenence constantly for fear of something catastrophic happening. Oh, and unjacketed lead is going to lead to more barrel fouling.
 
depending on city, state itll be selectively enforced on known criminals before being disparate impacted into strict overreaching enforcement on everyone.

the fed will apply financial pressure on pds that wont plaay along.
I promise you my local PD (and those like mine) won't play along. It would cost them their guns, too. People around here have dozens of guns per household. I've got more shotguns than I have fingers and toes and enough pistols to arm a public school class in an overcrowded district.

And my collection is at the lower end of the scale. My neighbor has his house configured so that he literally (not figuratively) can take three steps in any direction in any room and have a firearm.

This idea of Biden's is not going to work.
 
Anyone good at casting lead? How about making your own gunpowder? A 3D printer and some blacksmithing skills should take care of the rest.


Sorry, no refunds on used farm tools.
I’d like to tell you that black powder is pretty easy to make but I won’t. I’d like to tell you that the ingredients are super easy to get from Walmart but I won’t. I’d like to tell you to google US Army field manual TM-21 improvised munitions but I won’t. Sorry I’m not much help
-t. Not a fed I promise
 
Pretty ballsy to go to someone's house knowing they're armed and threaten to hurt/kill them if they don't voluntarily disarm themselves and give you their guns for a pittance in compensation. Seems to me there's a lot of people out there who subscribe to the "you can have my guns one bullet at a time" school of thought.

Meh. This probably won't get passed. If it actually does, the left will get their much-vaunted reduction in police numbers through ballistic retirement and simple attrition.
 
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