Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Guns, Excise Taxes, and Wildlife Restoration
M. Lynne Corn
Specialist in Natural Resources Policy
Jane G. Gravelle
Senior Specialist in Economic Policy
As a result of the recent debate over guns, gun rights, and gun-related violence, there has been a marked increase in sales of many weapons as well as ammunition. Through an excise tax on firearms and ammunition, such sales have a marked beneficial effect on funding for state wildlife programs through the Wildlife Restoration Program (also known as Pittman-Robertson or P-R). This report examines these taxes, their allocation, and their use. It also examines the effects of sequestration of this account, pursuant to the Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA; P.L. 112-25).
Date of Report: March 18, 2013
Number of Pages: 6
Order Number: R42992
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