American taxpayers are well versed in filing their annual federal taxes and knowing how much Uncle Sam earns, but some House Republican The Internal Revenue Service is pushing for a proposal to take some things from guns and ammunition.
“Why does the IRS need a gun?“It disarms federal agencies, prohibits domestic revenue commissioners from using funds to purchase, receive or store firearms and ammunition, and requires transfer of IRS firearms and ammunition to the administrators of general services.
The gun is then sold or auctioned to license dealers, and ammunition is generally auctioned.
Proceeds will be sent to the “Treasury General Fund for the sole purpose of reducing the deficit,” and this measure is stipulated.
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Rep. Barry Moore introduced the “Why the IRS Needs Guns.” (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, Getty Images | Robert Alexander/Getty Images)
Bill State “It has been transferred to the Department of Justice and the authorities, functions, personnel and assets of the Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue Service shall be maintained as a distinct entity within the Department of Justice’s criminal division, including the relevant functions of the Secretary of the Treasury.”
R-Ala. Rep. Barry Moore has introduced the measure supported by three former co-hosts. GOP representatives, Harriet Hagan of Wyoming, Mary Miller of Illinois, and Clay Higgins of Louisiana.
IRS I say it on that website “Its mission is to provide the highest quality service and implement the law with integrity and fairness to all by helping American taxpayers understand and fulfill their tax responsibilities.”
But Moore insisted it Federal Government Agency They are regularly “weaponized.”
“The IRS is consistently weaponized against American citizens, targeted religious groups, journalists, gun owners and everyday Americans,” Moore said. press release.
“Armbling these agents makes the American people less secure, because why the IRS needs guns, my law disarms these agents, auctions guns to federal firearm licensees, and sells ammunition to the public.
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In a post on April 15th by X Moore, “Tax Day is a reminder that it’s time for the IRS to stop wasting guns and ammunition stockpiling taxpayer dollars.”