Posted October 17, 2017 10:30 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

The state’s annual tax holiday on guns and ammo didn’t draw as much interest this year, federal data suggests. (Photo: Louisiana Travel/Facebook)
Louisiana’s annual sales tax holiday on guns, ammo and hunting supplies didn’t draw the same interest last month as in years past, according to federal data.
Dealers statewide processed just under 28,000 applications through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System in September. Once adjusted for permit checks and gun redemptions, however, dealers transferred approximately 23,000 handguns and long guns last month — the state’s worst September since 2010. Background checks serve as the best known proxy for gun sales, but the measurement is far from exact.
For 48 hours over Labor Day weekend, retailers offered a 2-percent discount on Louisiana’s 5 percent sales tax for eligible items — from rifles and pistols to off-road vehicles “designed primarily for hunting.” In 2009, the first year of the holiday’s existence, September’s estimated gun sales doubled, according to federal data. September sales have climbed yearly until peaking in 2015 at nearly 35,000 adjusted.
This year’s weak numbers could correlate to flooding and damage suffered along Louisiana’s southwest coast after Hurricane Harvey made its second landfall there, five days after stalling over Houston and drenching the city with four feet of rain. Although

Source: Guns.com

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