A new bill introduced in the Ohio House is seeking to make guns and ammunition exempt from state sales tax.The bill, introduced by Republican Rep. Al Cutrona, would give gun manufacturers a tax credit, which could reduce the sales cost — and purchase price — of a gun.
Source: themessenger.com
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