California Enacts New Pay-Per-Hole Target Tax for CA Shooters
In recent years, the California Legislature has passed a series of laws restricting the rights of California gun owners. The latest example of anti-gun legislation will hit gun owners in their pocketbooks….
If you want to practice your marksmanship in California from now on, get ready to open your wallet and pay the taxman. With the passage of AB 211, recently signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, California shooters who use paper targets at indoor ranges will have to pay a fee for every hole they put in paper — literally. This new law, codified in the California Penal Code, states that commercial gun ranges must collect a charge of $0.38 per shot, as established by holes made in approved paper targets. This fee, the “Target Tax”, can be raised in the future at the discretion of the California Dept. of Justice. Newsom has justified this new tax, stating that it will be used to fund vital relief programs in the wake of the recent massive Southern California wildfires.
Here’s how it will work, starting June 1, 2025, when the new Target Tax law goes into effect at California ranges. First, all shooters must purchase California DOJ-approved paper targets (you may no longer bring your own). When you purchase a certified target at an indoor range, your name and the number of targets you have purchased will be recorded in a state database. Then, after your shooting session, the targets must be scanned, with the number of shot holes recorded. A charge of $0.38 per scanned hole will be added as a line item for your range session, along with the DOJ target-processing fee of $5.00 per target.
How the Tax Works — Count the holes: With 30 holes, the California target tax on this left target would be 30 x $0.38 or $11.40. By contrast, the tax on the target on the right would be just 38 cents, because there is only one hole, though five shots went through the same hole. Obviously, exceptional marksmanship skills can help reduce your target tax liabilities. But even with just one hole, there is still the DOJ processing fee of $5.00 per target, which applies to every target.
California Targets Must Be Culturally Tolerant and Non-Discriminatory
AB 211 also includes a series of provisions which specify the types of targets which may be purchased. First, as you might expect, all targets must be printed on recycled paper. Second, no target may contain any “hate speech” or “micro-aggressions”. Third, while targets may still show human silhouette-style outlines, any targets which depict a protected minority type or non-binary gender type are forbidden. Likewise, any target that shows discernable culture, religion, or national origin are forbidden. So, a target showing a bearded male wearing a turban would be forbidden. If you had such a target, the range owner would be required, under AB 211, to confiscate it. Shown below are two types of targets that would be illegal in California under AB 211. NOTE: It is unclear whether a zombie target would be allowed, if the Zombie is unknown gender, ethnicity, or culture.
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I live in Montana, thank goodness. I read a lot about the evolution, or devolution of California gun laws, and it is mind boggling. But this latest venture into insanity taked the cake.A target tax? To finance the horrible fires that have, and are, devastating your state as I write. On the backs of gun owners? 38 cents a hole. Cheap 9mm ammunition runs maybe24 cents a round. You are making it prohibitively expensive to shoot. Or is that the intention. The Second Amendment is not a second class right. Governor Newsom, you should be prosecuted for dereliction of duty for failing to honor your oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. Thankfully, your term as governor is coming to an end. I just hope the citizens of California elect someone who will support them instead of throwing roadblocks in their way. I know with a certainly that you will probably throw your hat in the ring for the next presidential election. Gavin, hell will freeze over, I guarantee you, before you EVER gather my vote. You have a decent day. Respectfully, Jim Hoge USN (Ret) I supported my oath then as now.
Thank goodness it’s April 1st.
Windfall for outdoor ranges…or AFD?
I also live in Montana and, knowing what day it is, questioned the article enough to check on AB211. I bought my first gun while living in California so I have a general idea of just how insane things can be there. But, because of that insanity, I had to check before I could laugh. Thankfully, for my youngest brother, they are not quite as insane as portrayed here, yet.
Amusing. One should take out the time to read the text of California AB 211. It is literally shocking how much money the state wastes on garbage pursuits.
I would not put it past Gabbing Nuisance or one of his cronies to look at this article and think it’s a good idea and actually attempt to pass it as legislation. There’s no doubt in my mind that the CA Legislature would immediately pass it.
Probably one of the best April fools article I’ve read in a while.
Had me going there but just like STW…
I wondered about the date of the article but had to check Calofornication CA-211 statutes… Agricultural legislation..
But,HEY… It is the state where the fruits and nuts run wild… {:~/