I like the way this guy thinks. Representative Andrew Clyde has big hopes for the Second Amendment. He wants to roll back taxes on guns and ammunition. He believes that the Second Amendment is an inalienable right, (just like voting rights), and argues that any tax on a right is illegal. He also wants to roll back the NICS time frame from three business days to three calendar days.
He's realistic enough to realize that it probably won't go anywhere during this Congress, but he wants the legislation ready to go when the time is right.
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Does this effect the Pittman-Robertson Act ? Because if it does, this is probably my ONLY SINGLE opinion that this continue being administered. It should also become common knowledge of the amount of money paid for wild life habitat is payed by this money.
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