Banning Poor People from owning guns? - AB1223 will price out gun ownership.

JEWS ARE NOT WHITE
Published on Apr 14, 2021
Marc Levine wants to pass bills that will disproportionately impact people of color and poor people.

Marc Levine’s bill, AB 1223, will impose a $25 tax on Californians for firearms purchases, and a yet-to-be determined tax on ammunition sales

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