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Poll: Bullet Tax?
Posted: 10.31.2012 at 10:20 PM
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Poll: Bullet Tax?

The top official in the county that encompasses Chicago says she is dropping a proposal that would impose a nickel tax on every bullet sold.

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said Wednesday that she will continue to push for a $25 tax on all firearms. Preckwinkle said the ordinance was more about addressing gun violence than raising money for the nation's second-largest county, which faces a budget shortfall of more than $260 million.

The proposed tax angered gun-rights advocates, who predicted it would drive business from Cook County and to neighboring Indiana and Wisconsin.

Cook County Commissioner Edwin Reyes told the Chicago Sun-Times it's unclear if Preckwinkle had the necessary support for the measure.

The Chicago Tribune reports the bullet tax was expected to raise $400,000.

Tonight in the Daily Pulse we're wondering: Would you support a nickel tax on every bullet sold? Yes or no? Why or why not?

Poll: Bullet Tax?
Would you support a nickel tax on every bullet sold?
Why or why not?

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