See, you did say "free."
Yea, free for the public. I already said the tax revenue could go to fund these programs, so obviously I know they aren't completely free.
So, you think across the board taxes on items are not worse off on the poor. Gottcha.
Hold on. Where did I say this? You really need to read my posts closer before hitting the reply button
What I said is why is this tax going to hurt them tremendously? Bullets are not necessary to life, you know. And the tax doesn't have to be to the point where they are not affordable- it is just there to offset the negative externality some.
In this case more expensive ammo means less self defense for the poor.
Lol, how many bullets do you think people go through in the name of "self defense"? And again, defense from what? Criminals? Criminals who themselves are also often poor?
Maybe we need a cultural change away from bullets for the smaller issues anyway...
The rich can afford to buy it no matter how much you tax it. The poor will resort to a black market as they do with other highly taxed items they have a need or desire for.
I haven't even set a specific figure here, so you can't really make the whole black market argument- it depends on the size of the tax. Either way, a black market in bullets is much harder to create or maintain than a black market in guns- after all, you need continuous manufacturing. That is the reason I am suggesting a Pigouvian tax on bullets as opposed to guns.
Of course, you are not going to define what you mean about "programs" - the answer is to just create a program that will make you "feel good" about it - we can always read the bill after it has passed to find out what's in it.
If public awareness programs and increased mental health literacy doesn't mean anything to you, then whatever. You can think what you want. I am not going to waste my time detailing a whole program here for you. This is an online discussion, not a Congressional lawmaking session. We are having a casual discussion, not an official one
But you are being way too political (and hence less logical- that is not an insult; such is the nature of politics) here than I had hoped the responses would be. I made this thread in the economics forum for a reason. I don't care about your ideology, I am here to discuss facts and logic.