However, I cannot move myself to give the Federal Government $200 to pay for a privilege I have a right to anyway. Paying for me, is admitting they are the rulers and we are the common folk cannon fodder peasants.
While I appreciate a man of principle, this stance has never made sense to me.
1- If you buy a gun at a store or complete a transfer in a shop, you're paying a background check/transfer fee to the rulers.
2- If you buy a gun at retail, you are paying taxes on that purchase to the rulers. Same with ammo.
3- The $200 tax stamp was originally set to make purchases cost prohibitive. Due to poorly written legislation and inflation, that cost is now equal to about 4 boxes of ammo. Taking advantage of the governments mistake should be appealing to anyone looking to stick it to the rulers.
4- The rulers would love for you to not have a suppressor and to enjoy shooting and owning guns less, your principle is playing in to their plan.
5- Paying for tags is a fee to the rulers to take animals, sometimes on your own land.
I just don't understand how someone can be fine with all of the above taxes to "rulers" but draw the line at suppressor fees. It has always struck me as a way to justify not wanting a can at all, or being intimidated by the process and using some sort of anti government thing as an excuse.
It's easier than you think it is, and $200 is less than you think it is.
A guy is sitting in a bar in Las Vegas and a beautiful woman in a shiny dress takes the stool next to him. He's just visiting from the country, but he's heard of things like this.
"Are you, uhh, working?" He asks the woman.
"Absolutely not!" replies the woman, defiantly.
So the man leans in and quietly asks, "Would you have sex with me for 5 million dollars?"
The woman looks him up and down, thinking he might actually be a wealthy ranch owner, replies "For 5 million dollars, I'd definitely think about it!"
The guy leans back and says, "So you are a hooker. Now we are just haggling on price."