科罗拉多选民支持征收枪支税以支持受害者援助工作

Gary Enos
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科罗拉多州选民本月批准对枪支制造商和零售商征收 6.5% 的消费税,其中大部分预期收入将用于为犯罪受害者提供心理健康支持。该州的一些心理健康组织正式支持这项措施,但更广泛地说,受害者援助是该倡议的主要推动力。
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Colorado voters back gun tax to support victim assistance

Colorado voters this month approved a 6.5% excise tax on gun manufacturers and retailers, with much of the anticipated revenue targeting mental health support for crime victims. Some mental health organizations in the state officially backed the measure, although victim assistance more broadly served as the main driver of the initiative.

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