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McDaniel Millitia Act
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Ok, this is (I hope) proposed tongue-in-cheek, but having lived in Missouri most of my life I suspect it is seriously proposed.
Introduced by Representative McDaniel HB1108 would have every MO resident, ages 18-35 to own an AR-15, with a tax credit to cover 75% of cost.
House Bill 1108
My question is, just how illegal is this law?
I am not versed in law, but it looks like it would have issues with
- Fair trade, since it would subsidize the purchase of a single item from a single company.
- Religious exemption
But, what do you think?
united-states missouri
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Ok, this is (I hope) proposed tongue-in-cheek, but having lived in Missouri most of my life I suspect it is seriously proposed.
Introduced by Representative McDaniel HB1108 would have every MO resident, ages 18-35 to own an AR-15, with a tax credit to cover 75% of cost.
House Bill 1108
My question is, just how illegal is this law?
I am not versed in law, but it looks like it would have issues with
- Fair trade, since it would subsidize the purchase of a single item from a single company.
- Religious exemption
But, what do you think?
united-states missouri
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There is a local government in Colorado called Nucla (a former client of mine) that has a similar law that has not been invalidated but hasn't been tested in court either to my knowledge.
– ohwilleke
11 mins ago
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Ok, this is (I hope) proposed tongue-in-cheek, but having lived in Missouri most of my life I suspect it is seriously proposed.
Introduced by Representative McDaniel HB1108 would have every MO resident, ages 18-35 to own an AR-15, with a tax credit to cover 75% of cost.
House Bill 1108
My question is, just how illegal is this law?
I am not versed in law, but it looks like it would have issues with
- Fair trade, since it would subsidize the purchase of a single item from a single company.
- Religious exemption
But, what do you think?
united-states missouri
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Ok, this is (I hope) proposed tongue-in-cheek, but having lived in Missouri most of my life I suspect it is seriously proposed.
Introduced by Representative McDaniel HB1108 would have every MO resident, ages 18-35 to own an AR-15, with a tax credit to cover 75% of cost.
House Bill 1108
My question is, just how illegal is this law?
I am not versed in law, but it looks like it would have issues with
- Fair trade, since it would subsidize the purchase of a single item from a single company.
- Religious exemption
But, what do you think?
united-states missouri
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There is a local government in Colorado called Nucla (a former client of mine) that has a similar law that has not been invalidated but hasn't been tested in court either to my knowledge.
– ohwilleke
11 mins ago
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There is a local government in Colorado called Nucla (a former client of mine) that has a similar law that has not been invalidated but hasn't been tested in court either to my knowledge.
– ohwilleke
11 mins ago
There is a local government in Colorado called Nucla (a former client of mine) that has a similar law that has not been invalidated but hasn't been tested in court either to my knowledge.
– ohwilleke
11 mins ago
There is a local government in Colorado called Nucla (a former client of mine) that has a similar law that has not been invalidated but hasn't been tested in court either to my knowledge.
– ohwilleke
11 mins ago
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There is a local government in Colorado called Nucla (a former client of mine) that has a similar law that has not been invalidated but hasn't been tested in court either to my knowledge.
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