Would you support the state wide measure 118 to raise business taxes?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
609 Votes

Would you support the state wide measure 118 to raise business taxes?

YES

1

NO

10

YES

1 Comment
Gabe West
0
Gabe West

Raising tax’s on businesses will make them increase prices and they will have to layoff people

Reply
steven
steven

Do you vote twice in elections, too?

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

So people are voting for it think about it

steven
steven

Then why did you say that you would support it? Duh.

NO

6 Comments
Bud Gavino
1
Bud Gavino

This type of tax will always be passed on to we consumers. Oregonians already pay an income tax. It's another heavy burden on Oregon consumers that will be passed on to us - the increased costs is nothing but a hidden tax.

Reply
Joe Ottlinger
0
Joe Ottlinger

It's a huge tax on everyone. No thanks

Reply
Andrew Shooks
0
Andrew Shooks

This is a sneaky way to get sales tax in place and will add as much as 15% to the consumer's cost for retail purchases.

Reply
Steven Huillet
0
Steven Huillet

Just another way to ruin Oregon.

Reply
David Kline
0
David Kline

It's a hand out to the rich who can afford to live here only 200 days out of the year.

Reply
Latterdaysaint
steven
steven

And yes. Like Gabe.

Should ghost guns be banned?

Should ghost guns be banned?

Yes

1

No

5

Yes

1 Comment
Renee
0
Renee

There is no reason for a person to have a gun that can not be registered. If you can't register it, you don't need it.

Reply
Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Guns should only be feared by criminals. Our justice system has protected criminals and prosecuted Hero's.

No

4 Comments
Zaos Gonzolez
2
Zaos Gonzolez

Let's ban taxes first.

Reply
Jeff H
1
Jeff H

'ghost gun' is a term created to fear monger the public. before the GCA of 1968 almost all guns were unserialized. Serializatin rarely helps in solving any crime, it just tels yuo who the gun was stolen from. Self made firearms get used in less than 0.01% of crimes.

Reply
Max DeYoung
1
Max DeYoung

No where in the Constitution is a requirement for a serial number on a weapon. The requirement for serial numbers on firearms began in 1958, and only applied to licensed manufacturers and importers. Firearms made before the Gun Control Act of 1968 do not need to be marked with a serial number.

Reply
Will Mason
1
Will Mason

I dont see exceptions for ghost weapons in the constitution. "Shall not be infringed" does not include exceptions.

Reply
Should artifical food dye be banned?

Should artifical food dye be banned?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

0 Comment
No one has commented yet
Who to Follow
KTVZ

We use cookies to ensure you get the best possible experience on our website. Learn more OK, GOT IT