Starting Monday, Florida implements its inaugural sales-tax holiday for firearms, ammunition, and hunting equipment, running through the end of the year. This groundbreaking tax exemption allows consumers to save on various hunting-related purchases, with projections indicating a total savings of $44.8 million for shoppers, while reducing state revenue by $34.6 million.
Local retailers, like Talon Tactical Outfitters, are anticipating increased sales as many hunters prepare to take advantage of the discount. However, the move has sparked controversy, with critics, including Sen. Tina Polsky, arguing that it may inadvertently promote gun purchases without restrictions. The holiday also extends to camping and fishing gear, broadening its appeal beyond just firearms.
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