After Thanksgiving there will be a two day tax free shopping day-on guns. Behold the Second Amendment Recognition Act:
Columbia, SC—Most people are probably unaware of it, but on the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, handguns, rifles and shotguns will be sales tax free in South Carolina. State lawmakers passed a bill in June that includes the sales tax holiday on firearms. They called it the Second Amendment Recognition Act.
Rep. Mike Pitts, R-Greenwood, was the sponsor of the original bill. He said he got the idea after talking to the owners of a hunting outfitters shop in Clinton about the late summer sales tax holiday for back-to-school supplies and clothing. The store owners said they could use the stimulus, too. “It was to help dealers,†Rep. Pitts says. “Another point was to bring recognition to the 2nd amendment.â€
Kent Parsons, manager of Barron’s Outfitters hunting and fishing store in Columbia, says the days after Thanksgiving are typically busy sales days anyway. He’s hoping that even more people than usual will be buying shotguns and rifles from his store since they’ll be sales tax free. Sales tax will still be charged on ammunition and accessories.
“It might just be enough of a savings that a bigger-ticket item they can justify this year, with economic times being pretty tough,†Parsons says. “If you save 50 or 100 dollars on something, that’s a fairly sizeable reward.â€
Damn right it is. I just purchased a Stoeger Coach Gun in 20ga (the handsome and manly Blued barrel and Walnut model) so it’ll be an uphill battle to convince the Mrs I need another firearm. But I’ve got try. It’s the law! Sort of.
That Stoeger looks like fun! Congrats!
Del
It is. Though I now was looking at their Condor Outback. It’s an over/under with coach gun length barrels.