Tennessee bill would create sales tax holiday for guns
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A bill proposed in Tennessee's legislature would create a sales tax holiday for guns and ammunition.
The bill, filed Wednesday by Republican Rep. Dennis Powers, calls for a "Second Amendment sales tax holiday" on the first weekend of September each year.
Knoxville station WBIR reports that Tennessee already has a sales tax holiday at the end of the summer that's meant for back-to-school shopping. Last year, Louisiana and Mississippi each hosted sales tax holiday weekends on guns.
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