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California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco—and that could put a dent in gun violence


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California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco—and that could put a dent in **** *********

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Starting in July 2024, California will be the first state to charge an

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on guns and ammunition. The new tax—an
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—will come on top of federal excise taxes of
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and California’s 6% sales tax.

The National Rifle Association has characterized California’s

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as
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to the Constitution. But the reaction from the **** lobby and firearms manufactures may hint at something else: the impact that the measure, which is aimed at reducing **** *********, may have on sales.

As a

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the economics of ********* and illicit trades at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies, I think this law could have important ramifications.

One way to think about it is to compare state tax policies on firearms with those on alcohol and tobacco products. It’s not for nothing that these all appear in the name of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, also known as ATF.

What alcohol, tobacco and firearms have in common

That agency, part of the Justice Department, is tasked with making

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. The ATF focuses on those products because, while legal, they can cause significant harm to society—in the form of ******** driving, for example, or *******-causing addictions. They also have a common history: All have been
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with ********* organizations seeking to profit from illicit markets.

Alcohol and tobacco products are thus usually subject to state excise taxes. This policy is known as a “

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,” named after 20th-century British economist Arthur Pigou. By making a given product more expensive, such a tax leads people to buy less of it, reducing the harm to society while generating tax revenue that the state can theoretically use to offset those harms that still accrue.

California, for instance, imposes

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on each pack of cigarettes. That tax is
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but much lower than
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. California also imposed a
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of 12.5% in 2021.

Of the three ATF product families, firearms have enjoyed an exemption from California excise taxes. Until now.

The costs of **** *********

Anti-**** advocates have long called for the firearm industry to lose the special treatment it receives, given the harms that firearms cause. The national rate of **** homicides in 2021 was

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. This is eight times higher than Canada’s rate and 77 times that of Germany. It translates into 13,000 lives lost every year in the U.S.

Additionally, nearly

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from firearms ******** each year. This implies a rate of
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,
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by more than four times. Moreover,
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nonfatal firearm injuries than **** by guns.

**** deaths and injuries aren’t just tragic—

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. One economist
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of the U.S. firearms industry at roughly 0.65 in 2009. That means for every 65 cents it generates for the economy, the industry produces $1 of costs.

And that back-of-the-envelope calculation may be an underestimate. It included the cost of fatal **** ********* committed within the U.S. But the estimate didn’t include

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, or the cost of firearm harms occurring outside the U.S. with U.S.-sold weapons.

Mexico pays a steep price for US **** trade

America has been called

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. No country knows this better than Mexico. The U.S. endured roughly
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, while the rest of the world combined saw 200,000. Mexico, which shares a long, permeable border with the U.S.,
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to that grisly total.

Mexico’s government

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of traceable guns used in ******* seized in the country come from the ******* States. Other examples abound. For instance, U.S.-sold guns
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in a lawless Haiti.

No investor would back such an industry if they were forced to pay its full cost to society. Yet U.S. **** sales have grown

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to about 20 million guns annually, even though they’re now deadlier and more expensive.

What alcohol, tobacco and firearms don’t have in common

Across the U.S., there’s not a single state where firearms are taxed as much as alcohol and tobacco. I think guns should probably be taxed at a higher level than both of them. That’s because unlike alcohol and tobacco—consumable products that disappear as soon as they’ve been used—firearms stick around. They accumulate and can continue to impose costs long after they’re first sold.

Starting in July, California will tax firearms at about the level of alcohol. But the state would have to apply an excise tax of an additional 26% to equal its effective tax on tobacco.

It’s unclear how the new tax will affect **** *********. In theory, the tax should be highly effective. In 2023, some

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the U.S. market for firearms and determined that for every 1% increase in price, demand decreases by 2.6%. This means that the market should be very sensitive to tax increases.

Using these estimates, another

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that the California excise tax would reduce **** sales by 30% to 44%. If applied across the country, the tax could generate an additional $1.5 billion to $1.9 billion in government revenue.

One possible problem will come from surrounding states: It’s already easy to

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guns bought in Nevada, where laws are more lax, to the Golden State.

But there’s some evidence that suggests California’s stringent policies won’t be neutralized by its neighbors.

When the federal ******** weapons ban expired in 2004, making it much easier to buy AR- and AK-style rifles across much of the U.S., **** murders across the border in Mexico skyrocketed.

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show the exception was the ******** state of Baja California, right across the border with California, which had kept its state-level ******** weapons ban in place.

**** seizures in Mexico show that all four U.S. states bordering Mexico rank in the

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of U.S.-sold guns in Mexico. But California contributes 75% less than its population and proximity would suggest.

So, California laws seem to already be making a difference in reducing **** *********. I believe the excise tax could accomplish still more. Other states struggling against the rising tide of guns will be watching closely.

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