Maybe it's an inclusive statement. He never poached while he was in the mob.
I'd say zero probability of it passing at face value. If it does pass, it'll have a bunch of stuff we won't like amended to it.So what do we think the probability of this passing is and what do you think the time frame would be for it to go in to effect?
Without seeing proof, I find it hard it to believe that a tax stamp is a source of income. $200 would maybe cover 4 hours of work. They probably expend that much just responding to "what is the status of my form" inquiries. It would be cheaper to give AOW stamps from a vending machine. This is about control and keeping them from the masses, which is why the fee was so high in 1934.
It would be interesting to see how much the government spends on approving the forms compared to the revenue.
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It was never really about covering the cost.Yes, I'm sure the 200 isn't covering the costs any more. There's probably 5 Gs 14s sitting in a room with a couple stacks of paper on their desk:
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Hell this would probably save the government money based on what people are saying on here.
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While it is the stuff that dreams are made of, I don't think it has a snowballs chance in hell of passing. Its a solid revenue stream that they certainly won't want to give up and as soon as it gets any traction, certain groups are going to run shock and awe campaigns to paint suppressor owners as 1 step above the devil. It will be commercial after commercial of crying mothers and empty school classrooms and a tag line of so and so group/ representative want to make silencers easily available to bad guys. While we all know it to be false, the narrative almost writes itself.
I think it stands a good chance of passing.
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