One more part of the general trend in attempts to make gun
ownership or purchasing just a little bit more expensive or
annoying on the margin, since, darn it, they can't seem to ban them
entirely, this time out of Chicago, as
reported by CBS Chicago:
a new $25-per-gun tax in Cook County went into effect on
Monday.WBBM Newsradio’s Nancy Harty reports the new gun tax is
estimated to generate $600,000 a year for Cook County. The gun tax
ordinance includes an exemption for law enforcement officers who
purchase guns in the county.....
Another bureaucratic measure making gun ownership a potentially
huge legal burden for the innocent:
The county also has targeted straw purchasers – people who buy
guns legally, then sell them to others who can’t – by imposing
fines of up to $2,000 for failing to report the transfer, loss, or
theft of a gun.
Unsuccessful lawsuits tried to block the tax, which proponents
admitted was partially aimed at limiting the number of guns in
circulation, admitting a Second Amendment-violating goal, not just
a revenue one.
I wrote for Reason back in 2010 the detailed
history of the Supreme Court case McDonald
v. Chicago, in which it was established that indeed they
could not ban them entirely.
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