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The “IRS law needs weapons of arms”, would disarm the federal agency, would prohibit the internal income commissioner to use funds to buy, receive or store firearms and ammunition, and require the transfer of IRS firearms.
The weapons would be sold or be auctioned to distributors and the ammunition would be auctioned to the public.
Proeds would go to the “General Treasury Fund with the sole purpose of deficit reduction”, stipulates the measure.
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The representative Barry Moore presented the “why the IRS needs to act with weapons.” (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images | Robert Alexander/Getty Images)
The bill establishes that “the authorities, functions, personal and assets of the Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue Service are transferred to the Department of Justice, which will be maintained as a different entity within the criminal division of the Department of Justice, including the related functions of the Secretary of the Treasury.”
Representative Barry Moore, R-an. Harriet Hageman or Wyoming, Mary Miller of Illinois and Clay Higgins or Louisiana.
The IRS says on its website that “its mission is to provide the high quality service of US taxpayers helping them to understand and fulfill their tax responsibilities and enforce the law with integrity and equity for all.”
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But Moore said the federal agency has been “armed” regularly.
“The IRS has been constantly armed against US citizens, directed religious organizations, journalists, owners of everyday weapons and American,” said Moore, according to a press release.
“Assemble the thesis agents does not make the American public safer. My legislation, why the IRS needs, will disarm thesis agents, would auction their weapons to the owners of Federal Fire Licensing and sell agmunition to publication to the calculators of the publication.”
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On April 15, the position in X Moore said: “Tax Day is a great reminder that it is time for IRS to be wasting our taxpayers’ dollars storing weapons and ammunition.”