Beginning July, state will become the first to charge an 11% excise tax, on top of federal and sales taxes, with an aim to reduce gun violence

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  • BaroqueInMind@lemmy.one
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    4 months ago

    All this does is allow the state to further discriminate against low income people.

    Increasing the tax to make purchasing weapons become cost prohibitive does not affect wealthy people buying guns. It also does not affect gun crime rates.

    • Aragaren@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I see what you are saying, but it is kind of the point. Socio-economic status plays a huge role in increases of not just gun violence but also suicide. Placing restrictions for the most vulnerable parts of the population to obtain them, while it doesn’t seem desirable, can go a long way in reducing harm. In turn, funding from increased taxes that weathier individuals pay can be used to aid those same people by investing in mental health care.

      https://luskin.ucla.edu/connection-poverty-inequality-firearm-violence