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RE: New Mexico's video game nanny tax
the first paragraph says the tax is charged when it's purchased. it's a one time fee. they're not keeping track of what games and how long you play them. still, it's wrong.
Posted by: AndyCool22   Posted on: 02/11/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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RE: New Mexico's video game nanny tax  AndyCool22 | 02/11/08
They should also tax condoms  tikigawd | 02/11/08
And in urban areas...?  Fuzzles | 02/11/08
RE: New Mexico's video game nanny tax  EKRULL8@... | 02/11/08
RE: New Mexico's video game nanny tax  jimmartin@... | 02/11/08
Can we tax lobbyist visits too?  D. W. Bierbaum | 02/11/08
RE: New Mexico's video game nanny tax  bincrabbin@... | 02/11/08
RE: New Mexico's video game nanny tax  shogun37@... | 02/11/08
At the cash register  {DvT}Hex | 02/11/08
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