No doubt the criminals are very upset about this increase in the cost of the guns they steal and use to commit criminal acts.
Just over 54 percent of Colorado voters approved on Tuesday Proposition KK, which contains an excise tax on the in-state sale of guns and ammunition.
CBS News reported that roughly 1.3 million Colorado voters supported the proposition, while 1.1 million opposed it.
The approved tax is 6.5 percent, which means the price of $400 firearm will rise $26 and the price of a $1,000 firearm will increase by $65 because of the new tax.
By AWR Hawkins