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California lawmakers pass new tax on firearms and ammunition.

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OAN’s Abril Elfi
11:50 AM – Friday, ‌September 8, 2023

Lawmakers in ​California have approved raising taxes ‌on guns and ammunition as a ⁢way to raise money for school safety.

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On Thursday, the California Senate passed a proposal to‌ raise⁤ taxes⁢ on guns and ammunition by 11% as ‌a way ⁣to help pay for ⁤school security upgrades and gun⁣ violence ⁤prevention programs.

The ​bill would be imposed on dealers and manufacturers beginning July 1, 2024.

The proposal was‍ introduced by Democrat Assembly Member Jesse Gabriel who represents parts of Los Angeles and Ventura⁢ counties.

“We’ve ​passed a lot⁣ of good gun‍ safety laws. The data shows ‌that we have a ‍lower⁢ gun death rate here in California ​than we do‍ in other states. ⁤But⁤ this was ⁤one of the⁤ big things that was still out there,” Gabriel told the press.

If the law is passed, the tax ⁤would be raised by 11%⁣ which is ⁤the highest⁣ tax imposed by the federal government⁢ on firearms.

The bill would not apply for people who buy the guns but instead ​would make the sellers pay the tax. However, most‍ businesses will raise their prices to⁢ pay the expense of the ⁤tax.

The new law would reportedly also not apply to police⁤ officers or businesses with ‍sales of less than ⁢$5,000 in a‌ three-month period.

The bill now heads to Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.), who has until October 14th ‍to decide whether ​to sign it‌ into law or veto it.

In ‍recent years, Newsom has been on a effort to improve gun safety, signing legislation last year that ‍allows private citizens to enforce the state’s ban​ on assault weapons by filing⁣ civil lawsuits against ‌anyone who distributes the‍ weapons, parts⁣ that can be used to build the weapons,‌ guns⁢ without ‍serial numbers, or .50-caliber rifles.

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