Coin and Bullion Tax Ban Bill Introduced

by CoinNews on December 17, 2009

in Coin Legislation, Coin Theft/Crime/Legal Cases, CoinNews, U.S. Coins, United States Mint

Coin Legislation on Capital BuildingCongressman Ron Paul [R-TX] on Wednesday introduced legislation that would, if signed into law, end taxes on coins and bullion and repeal legal tender laws. The bill’s lofty goal is to reintroduce a system of competing currencies.

"At this country’s founding, there was no government controlled national currency. While the Constitution established the Congressional power of minting coins, it was not until 1792 that the US Mint was formally established," Rep. Ron Paul said.

"In the meantime, Americans made do with foreign silver and gold coins. Even after the Mint’s operations got underway, foreign coins continued to circulate within the United States, and did so for several decades.

H.R. 4248, or the Free Competition in Currency Act of 2009, includes several measures to end government controlled ...

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