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  • dontallo

    Crotchety Old Guy Who Owns Too Many Guns
    Feb 13, 2020
    73
    Sarver, PA 16055
    I know this is not a MD 2A issue, but


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    frogman68

    товарищ плачевная
    Apr 7, 2013
    8,774
    Wondering what the property taxes are going up to.
    Will need to look up our old house to see
     

    frogman68

    товарищ плачевная
    Apr 7, 2013
    8,774
    HOLY CHIT

    Our house in Jersey was 800 sq ft on a 40X125 lot the taxes on it today are 7300 per year that is insane
     

    dontallo

    Crotchety Old Guy Who Owns Too Many Guns
    Feb 13, 2020
    73
    Sarver, PA 16055
    New Jersey is Testcase for 2A Taxation

    I know this is not a MD 2A issue, but I fear it may soon be.

    New Jersey is testing the waters for taxing and feeing personal firearms and ammunition to the point where most residents will choose not to afford to own a gun. Make no mistake; NJ is simply a test case and the practice will spread when it goes unchallenged (which it will).

    If someone's first firearm purchase happens to be a pistol, they are looking at $205 in fees: application for FPID + fingerprinting + application for pistol permit + State NICS. Then they will pay nearly 10% in sales and excise taxes. There is also separate discussion about raising the State NICS fees from $15+tax to $35+tax.

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    BEWARE! New Jersey is Coming to a State Near You!
     

    press1280

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 11, 2010
    7,878
    WV
    They may think twice about that in the face of the new SCOTUS. They could probably get away with slight increases in the fees, but charging 10-20 times the old fees are going to require some legal gymnastics on their part.
     

    RoadDawg

    Nos nostraque Deo
    Dec 6, 2010
    94,181
    I know this is not a MD 2A issue, but


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    Actually... by extension... it IS a Maryland 2A issue. Because... IF it becomes/remains a reality in NJ... the MGA dimshits WILL be looking to do the same HERE.

    So we most certainly do need to be aware of what is going on around us.
     

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