PK Press Release Header_Blue LA Councilmen Koretz, Krekorian Call for Sales Tax on Firearms and Ammo Sales

Seek Greater Funding for Gun Violence Prevention Programs

LOS ANGELES- Today, Councilmembers Paul Koretz, District 5, and Paul Krekorian, District 2, introduced a motion calling on the City of Los Angeles to consider enacting a sales tax on firearm and ammunition sales. The motion requests a report from city staff on the feasibility of enacting a sales tax and suggests that the money collected could be used to fund gun violence prevention research and programs throughout the city.

As a precedent, Seattle, Wash., recently voted to tax firearms at $25 per gun and 2 or 5 cents per round of ammo, which they expect to bring in up to $500,000 annually, with all proceeds going toward gun violence prevention programs. Chicago passed a similar law in 2012.

“There are mass shootings daily in this country, many of which could be stopped by sound policies and better gun violence prevention programs,” said Councilmember Paul Krekorian. “Los Angeles has been a clear and consistent voice for gun safety, even as Congress has failed to act. We recently banned the possession of large capacity magazines and will soon vote on mandating safe storage of handguns at home. We can take another important step by taxing firearm and ammo sales in our city and putting those funds toward gun violence prevention programs.”

“The horrific toll of gun violence is devastating, tragic and persistent,” said Councilmember Paul Koretz.” Across our country, we are suffering a daily carnage of incident after incident. The costs in life and limb are staggering, and families and communities are broken. We have to reverse that trend, and today’s motion, to increase the means for supporting beneficial gun violence prevention programs and key educational efforts, is an important step in the right direction. Together, we can make a difference in reducing gun violence and standing up for public safety.”

WHAT’S NEXT?

Koretz’s and Kreorian’s motion will be heard by the Budget and Safety and Public Safety committees. If the committees approves the motion, it will be considered by the full City Council and the CAO and LAPD will be required to come back to the Councilmembers with reports.

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