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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Outdoors stores might be a little busier September 4th through 6th. Those dates are the Louisiana Second Amendment Weekend Sales Tax Holiday.
Hunters and outdoorsmen will not pay sales tax on archery supplies, guns, airboats, and more.
The list from the state also includes:
- range finders;
- knives manufactured and marketed as being primarily for use in hunting. This excludes the purchase of knives by an individual for household, business, or other recreational uses;
- decoys;
- tree stands;
- blinds;
- chairs to be used for hunting. This excludes an individual’s purchase of chairs or other furniture for household, business, or other recreational uses;
- optics such as rifle scopes and impact resistant glasses for shooting;
- hearing protection gear and enhancements;
- holsters;
- belts that are manufactured and marketed as being primarily for use in hunting; and
- slings.
You can check out the full list of eligible items on the Louisiana Department of Revenue website.