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Arizona: Senate Finance Considering Sales Tax Exemption for Firearms

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Arizona: Senate Finance Considering Sales Tax Exemption for Firearms

Tomorrow, at 10AM, the Senate Committee on Finance will hear House Bill 2166, to exempt firearms and firearm safety equipment from sales tax. Please use the Request to Speak application (RTS) on the Arizona State Legislature website to ask them to SUPPORT House Bill 2166. RTS is the most efficient and effective way to contact committee members regarding Second Amendment legislation. It is imperative that you create an account and continue utilizing this tool throughout the 2022 legislative session.

House Bill 2166 exempts firearms and firearm safety equipment, such as gun safes and gun locks, from state transaction privilege and use taxes. This recognizes that the government should not be placing additional cost barriers on citizens who wish to exercise their Second Amendment rights, and who wish to safely store their firearms.

Again, please use the Request to Speak application (RTS) on the Arizona State Legislature website to ask the committee to SUPPORT HB 2166.

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