Senator Wants to Disarm IRS, Citizens Committee Supports Idea

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U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) wants to take guns away from the IRS. IMG iStock-1060256694

U.S.A. — U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is proposing legislation to take firearms away from the Internal Revenue Service, and a major gun rights group quickly threw its support behind the plan.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms issued a statement in reaction to Ernst’s proposed “Why Does the IRS Have Guns Act” observing, “That’s really a very good question.”

“Why has the IRS spent millions of dollars on weapons and ammunition since the start of the coronavirus pandemic three years ago,” wondered CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “According to a published report, the agency spent $2.3 million on ammunition, another $1.2 million on ballistic shields, $243,000 on body armor, nearly $475,000 on Smith & Wesson rifles and $463,000 on Beretta tactical shotguns.

“One has to wonder whether IRS agents are working for the taxpayers, or preparing to go to war against them,” he mused. “The worst thing people should ever face from the IRS is an audit, not a firing squad.”

Ernst announced her legislative proposal in a news release which offered some details about her proposal. The bill would:

  • Prohibit the IRS from buying, receiving, or storing guns and ammunition,
  • Transfer all firearms and ammunition currently in the IRS’ possession to the General Services Administration,
  • Auction off these guns and ammo to federally-licensed firearms retailers and devote proceeds to deficit reduction, and
  • Relocate the IRS Criminal Investigation Division within the Justice Department.

According to the Washington Examiner, Ernst said, “It’s concerning how the Biden administration has worked to expand the size of the IRS, and even more concerning that the IRS is using taxpayer dollars to arms its agents… I’m working to disarm the IRS to prevent any further weaponization of this federal agency. It’s time to end this abuse of power and tax dollars.”

Back in May, the New York Post published a report about IRS spending on guns and ammunition. The newspaper said the agency had spent $10 million since 2020 to stockpile its arsenal.

“Since 2006, the agency has spent $35.2 million – adjusted for inflation – on guns, ammo and military-style equipment, according to OpenTheBooks,” the Post reported.

Prior to 2020, the Post revealed, the IRS “had stockpiled 5 million rounds of ammunition for its 2,159 special agents. At the time, the agency owned 4,500 firearms, including 621 pump action and semi-automatic shotguns, 539 semi-automatic rifles and 15 submachine guns.”

CCRKBA’s Gottlieb observed, “American taxpayers feel intimidated enough by the IRS without facing the prospect of armed agents coming to our doors. What is truly alarming is that this has been going on for years, at the cost of more than $35 million since 2006. However, over the past couple of years, it appears the Biden administration has literally weaponized the agency, and the American public should not be amused. Disarming the IRS will make us all feel safer, and we’re delighted Sen. Ernst is willing to do something about it.”

According to a May 1 report at Open the Books, in addition to the guns, ammunition, body armor and ballistic shields, the IRS also bought 3,000 units of “optics compatible tactical holsters for weapons with optical sights and weapons lighting systems.” Open the Books said the IRS is not alone.

“Since 2006,” the report revealed, “103 rank-and-file agencies outside of the Department of Defense (DOD) spent $3.7 billion on guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment (inflation adjusted to CPI). 27 of those agencies are traditional law enforcement under the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“However,” the story added, “76 agencies are pencil-pushing, regulatory agencies, i.e. Environment Protection Agency (EPA), Social Security Administration (SSA), Veterans Affairs (VA), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Health and Human Services (HHS), Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and many others.”

This seems like a lot of hardware spread throughout the federal bureaucracy, to what end? As Gottlieb has often observed, this is still the United States, not a police state.

In her press release, Sen. Ernst remarked, “The taxman is fully loaded at the expense of the taxpayer,” Ernst said. “As the Biden administration has worked to expand the size of the IRS, any further weaponization of this federal agency against hardworking Americans and small businesses is a grave concern. I’m working to disarm the IRS and return these dollars to address reckless spending in Washington.”


About Dave Workman

Dave Workman is a senior editor at TheGunMag.com and Liberty Park Press, author of multiple books on the Right to Keep & Bear Arms, and formerly an NRA-certified firearms instructor.Dave Workman

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Henry Bowman

Disarm & disband. Prohibit IRS-CID agents from ever holding another job in law enforcement! AMERICA DOESN’T NEED OR WANT STORMTROOPERS!

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Knute Knute

You’re absolutely correct. We the people don’t want any stormtroopers. Our problem is, the stromtroopers desperately want the US.

Boz

Disarm? Disband the lRS!

gene

eliminate all secret service protection from all white house officials. bet that won’t happen

Grigori

Sounds good to me!

Logician

How about we apply some facts and logic to the situation here? If you read The 31 Questions and Answers About the IRS, you will see what the real solution to the problem is. It’s NOT cloaked in some legal system hocus pocus and weasel words!!
Just pull ALL of the teeth out of the mouth of the legal system by exposing its crimes against Humanity! WHY do we rely upon known criminals to be honest and do the right thing?

GomeznSA

Ope – the report I saw a couple of hours ago said that almost all of the ‘agents’ were eye are ess. What in the wide wide world of sports do they ‘need’ 4473 forms for, they have nothing to do with taxes.

Mac

Great move. IRS agents do not need to be armed to collect taxes, unless we’re going back to ancient practices when Overlords just took what they wanted, by force.

GomeznSA

Mac – when was the last time they actually went to a tax refusnik’s house and physically seized the back taxes that were owed? It’s all done electronically these days.

Ken

I hope they realize, that if they come to my door, I’m also armed…..

DIYinSTL

It’s not yet in the congressional bill tracker and it would be nice to read it before commenting. The bill needs to require that the 15 submachine guns be added to the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record so that they too may be auctioned off. If not, it needs to be added. Next up should be department of education. 14 years ago they had 100 Glocks in .40 cal. and 52 shotguns. Unfortunately none of these are for instructing our youth and I’m sure the arsenal has grown since 2009.

Laddyboy

It is BAD ENOUGH that the IRS has OUTLIVED it USEFULNESS in CONIVINGLY collecting so called TAXES. The IRS MUST NEVER BE ARMED against Americans. The LAW ENFORCERS have that part-time job of SUPPOSEDLY protecting Americans — EVEN when SCOTUS has stated the Police have NO RESPONSIBILITY to PROTECT INDIVIDUAL AMERICANS!!!!!!!!!

GaryRamey

I disagree.
IRS agents have to deal with criminals as well.
Law enforcement and citizens should not be disarmed.

Stag

IRS agents shouldn’t exist.

3l120

Every Federal agency seems to have an armed branch. However, the IRS seems to want to arm everyone. Manning a desk in a Federal building, which has its own police force, does not call for being armed. I would imagine that 99% of the IRS fits within this category.

totbs

IRS agents aren’t law enforcement. They’re a collection agency.

GomeznSA

GR – okay I’ll bite on your bait comment – when was the last time an ‘agent’ from the multitude of ‘regulatory agencies’ was involved in a shootout with a desperado tax evader? Even Al Capone went quietly………………

AZ Lefty

Defund and Disarm Federal LEOs is what this is

gregs

so, you think having a militarized federal government is good for freedom? there are plenty of countries that you could live in if that is what you want, why not move to where you feel more comfortable instead of creating another one here?

Cappy

Gregs, it’s a lefty thing. They get fed up with all the taxes needed to do everything they voted for in their state so they move to a conservative state. Then they start voting in everything they left in the state they moved from. Leftism is a mental disease. You can see it happening in Texas. It’s starting in Florida.

hippybiker

You’re correct! Too many dummies from the Northeast slithering in to free States. When I left the People’s Republic of Illinois to come to Florida 13 years ago, I thought I was going to live free. Now, all these damn ‘Carpet Baggers’ are infiltrating our local governments!

desert dog

And in Arizona.

Henry Bowman

You just described a VIRUS.

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Cappy

I called it a mental disease. Looks like it may be a biological disease as well.

Coelacanth

I’m glad I live in Michigan, we only have to deal with home-grown lefties, not the nuttier ones from the Left Coast! Caliwhackos won’t move here due to the brutal Winter weather.

Stag

Good! That’s the very least that should be done to them.

totbs

Is there some reason you’re here? Honestly now, do you think your opinions here garner any support, or change what or why people think what they do on topics found in this forum? Do you get some kind of perverse joy out of being able to claim perpetual victimhood because your comments get shot down with 100% regularity here?

Coelacanth

Cuba is warm year around. I’m sure you can get a job picking up trash on the beaches.