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California Introduces New Gun Tax to Curb Violence

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May 24, 2024
in Crime and Public Safety, U.S.
California Introduces New Gun Tax to Curb Violence

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On Monday, May 20th, California announced the implementation of an 11% excise tax on guns and ammunition, set to begin in July. This makes California the first state to impose such a tax, which will be in addition to the existing federal excise taxes of 10% or 11% and the state’s 6% sales tax. The new tax, part of the Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Act, aims to reduce gun violence and fund related prevention programs.

This legislation has sparked significant controversy. The National Rifle Association (NRA) has called the act an affront to the Constitution, reflecting broader opposition from the gun lobby and firearms manufacturers. However, supporters argue that the tax is a necessary measure to address the societal costs of gun violence.

The concept behind this tax is similar to the “Pigouvian tax” applied to alcohol and tobacco, which aims to reduce the consumption of harmful products by making them more expensive. Alcohol and tobacco have long been subject to state excise taxes due to their associated societal harms, such as drunk driving and cancer. Proponents of the new gun tax believe it will similarly reduce gun sales and, subsequently, gun violence.

California’s decision was informed by the state’s troubling statistics on gun violence. In 2021, the United States had a gun homicide rate of 4.5 per 100,000 people, eight times higher than Canada and 77 times higher than Germany. Additionally, nearly 25,000 Americans die from firearm suicides each year. The economic cost of gun violence is also significant, with estimates suggesting that for every 65 cents generated by the firearms industry, $1 in costs is incurred.

The tax is expected to significantly impact gun sales. Studies have shown that a 1% increase in the price of firearms can lead to a 2.6% decrease in demand. Based on this elasticity, the new tax could reduce gun sales in California by 30% to 44%, potentially generating $1.5 billion to $1.9 billion in additional revenue if applied nationwide.

However, there are concerns about the effectiveness of the tax, particularly regarding cross-state gun purchases. States like Nevada, with more lenient gun laws, may see increased sales as individuals purchase firearms there to avoid California’s tax. Despite this, evidence suggests that California’s stringent gun policies have been effective in reducing gun violence, even when neighboring states have looser regulations.

California’s new tax will be closely watched by other states facing rising gun violence. If successful, it could serve as a model for similar legislation across the country, aiming to reduce the prevalence of guns and the violence associated with them.

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