Chicago Sun-Times

KENNEDY BACKS DAVIS BILL TO HIKE FEDERAL TAXES ON GUNS, BULLETS

- BY MITCH DUDEK Staff Reporter Email: mdudek@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ mitchdudek

U. S. Rep. Danny Davis, joined by Democratic gubernator­ial hopeful Chris Kennedy, announced Sunday he plans to introduce a bill this week that would raise federal taxes on the purchase of guns and ammunition.

The Gun Violence Prevention and Safe Communitie­s Act would increase federal excise taxes on shells and cartridges from 11 percent to 50 percent. It also calls for an increase in taxes on the sale of pistols and revolvers from 10 percent to 20 percent.

Taxes on other firearms, including assault weapons, would rise from 11 percent to 20 percent under the legislatio­n Davis said he plans to introduce Tuesday.

Money collected by the tax increase would go toward funding anti- violence programs.

“There’s no reason to have the ability for individual citizens to walk around with assault weapons,” Davis said, noting that a goal of the legislatio­n is to make buying bullets for such weapons cost prohibitiv­e.

“We need to ban assault rifles in the state of Illinois. But until then, we need to tax everyone so they pay their fair share,” Kennedy said.

It’s taxpayers, Kennedy noted, who end up shoulderin­g much of the cost of treating the victims of gun violence because they end up in emergency rooms at safety- net hospitals.

Davis and Kennedy held a news conference Sunday near the intersecti­on of California and Ogden avenues, in front ofMount Sinai Medical Center, which regularly treats gunshot victims.

Davis introduced the same legislatio­n in 2014.

“We never ended up getting a hearing because our side of the aisle was not in charge of the legislativ­e scheduling, but we think that we’ll be able to get beyond that this time,” he said. “We’ve already got several co- sponsors of the legislatio­n, and I’m sure by the time we introduce it on Tuesday, we’ll probably have at least 20.”

Reducing gun violence has become a key initiative in Kennedy’s campaign, and he has received enthusiast­ic endorsemen­ts from Davis and fellow U. S. Rep. Bobby Rush.

Kennedy recited several dates cemented in history by men with guns, including the assassinat­ion of his father, Robert F. Kennedy.

“We don’t want another generation to mark their years by dates like that,” he said.

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 ?? | MITCH DUDEK/ SUN- TIMES ?? Chris Kennedy with U. S. Rep. Danny Davis outside Mount Sinai Medical Center on Sunday.
| MITCH DUDEK/ SUN- TIMES Chris Kennedy with U. S. Rep. Danny Davis outside Mount Sinai Medical Center on Sunday.

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