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Aren't executive orders by the president subject to constitutional review? In other words, let's say the skies parted and the 2A genie blinked, and suddenly, military style arms were deemed protected in all the land.
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From what I gathered on Exeutive Orders, is that they cannot be implied as a law. The Congress can overturn the Order by passing a law that contradicts it.
As far as the "taxes", there will always be cost to processing any sort of paperwork. This can be as costly as "they" deem it to be. It will be inherently a tax, but classified as a fee. There are "taxes" or"fees" associated with the other rights. To watch the news on cable TV, you pay for it. Networks pay taxes to broadcast thru the TV. It's free speech, but they have to pay to broadcast. In some states there are Township Taxes that pay for police and fire services...your security.