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President Biden will pull his $200-gun-tax-supporting ATF nominee David Chipman, as reported by the Washington Post.

Chipman supported the Biden-endorsed $200 gun tax and a ban on future sales of AR-15s and many semiautomatic firearms (one round fired per trigger pull for those in the media who don’t know). Under the policy, even such firearms in private possession would need to be sold to the government or the owner would have to submit a $200 tax per gun and per magazine, along with fingerprints, a photograph, and an invasive multi-page application.

This tax is a violation of Biden’s pledge against any tax increase on anyone making less than $400,000 a year.

Chipman, nominated by Biden on April 7, confirmed these positions during a Senate hearing:

“I prefer a system where the AR-15 and other assault weapons are regulated under the National Firearms Act.”

Chipman also told the House Judiciary Committee on Sept. 25, 2019:

“One option would be to require the registration of all existing assault weapons in civilian hands under the National Firearms Act, while banning the future manufacture and sale of these firearms.”

As was detailed on Biden’s campaign website:

Biden will also institute a program to buy back weapons of war currently on our streets. This will give individuals who now possess assault weapons or high-capacity magazines two options: sell the weapons to the government, or register them under the National Firearms Act.

This triggers the $200 tax.

The Biden campaign site also stated:

As president, Biden will pursue legislation to regulate possession of existing assault weapons under the National Firearms Act.

Given there are nearly 18 million AR-15s privately owned in the United States, gun owners could potentially be forced to pay a collective $3.6 billion in taxes. This figure doesn’t even include other firearms the left considers “assault weapons” and the additional magazines many gun owners would have to register.

Working families would find themselves incapable of paying for the ability to exercise a constitutional right.

Under the Biden policy, any magazine that holds more than 10 rounds is a “high capacity” magazine. If a household owns two rifles and two magazines, they would be forced to pay a Biden gun tax of $800 total just to keep what they currently own.