https://www.newsweek.com/errol-webber-sn...ax-1713537
"Simple solution: Say a particular AR-15 costs $950. Then gun store owners simply need to sell a 'fun-sized' Snickers bar for $950. Then have the customer eat the candy at the store so they can't request a refund. And then sell the AR-15 for $1. Then charge the $10 excise tax," he tweeted on Monday.
A similar tactic is already being used in Washington, D.C., for people to purchase marijuana. In the nation's capital, it remains illegal to sell marijuana, though possession of less than two ounces is legal for people who are at least 21 years old.
"Simple solution: Say a particular AR-15 costs $950. Then gun store owners simply need to sell a 'fun-sized' Snickers bar for $950. Then have the customer eat the candy at the store so they can't request a refund. And then sell the AR-15 for $1. Then charge the $10 excise tax," he tweeted on Monday.
A similar tactic is already being used in Washington, D.C., for people to purchase marijuana. In the nation's capital, it remains illegal to sell marijuana, though possession of less than two ounces is legal for people who are at least 21 years old.


