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Ammunition Accountability Act
There's probably a thread on this but I can't find it.
I don't see how coding bullets is useful for anything other than tracking ammunition sales. Criminals will steal bullets or alter the code. It says noncoded bullets will be illegal after 2011. So I guess it's illegal to make your own unless you can find a way to code and register them. It's also adds 1/2 cent per round. Quote:
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I would be surprised if this past ANYWHERE. Well, maybe not California or New York.
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two words: molon labe
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These politicians are clueless. :banghead:
They can pry the uncoded bullets out of my cold dead hands. |
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If I were an ammunition manufacturer, I would simply not sell any ammo in those states.
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It would be both a back door gun registry and ammunition registry. This would be ludicrous, but how would they enforce it? This is one of the many reasons I left NY. I doubt it will pass, but then again I wouldn't be terribly surprised if it did.
I wonder how much this would raise ammunition prices? 1/2 tax plus, however much it would cost to stamp unique serial numbers on every bullet. The statistics cited in the bill mean nothing. So what if 80% of ammunition sold in the US is for handguns. How about an actual number of unsolved gun related homicides. Anyone whose study statistics in anyway should know that these numbers are worthless. And what the hell is assault rifle ammunition? There are .223/.308 bolt action rifles, but I am sure that is the ammunition they have in mind. |
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I don't think it would pass muster, but perhaps we should get shotgun shells included in the list so that it becomes a poison pill by pissing off all the Rich Fudds.
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I'll GLADLY DISPOSE OF MY AMMO.
THEY WON'T LIKE HOW I DO IT. BUT I WILL DO IT... |
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I believe this was defeated in the IL house 2 months ago. Hard to believe!
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I thought the CA bill was about guns microstamping serial #'s onto spent casings, whereas this new bill would force ammo manufacturers to microstamp bullets -- but even the most knowledgeable firearms expert would probably find it difficult to decide which makes less sense.
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If you think you are bad enough you are more than welcome to try... I got lots of pent up stress. T |
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This is just another incremental step in the loss of the country and the freedom we once enjoyed. One day in the future I'm sure that most gun owners will be labeled as terrorists or worse.
And I thought that I could escape the stupidity of CA's oppressive gun laws by moving........I guess the joke is on me if any of this stuff somehow becomes national law at some point in the future. So when they catch you with uncoded bullets you will be labeled as a terrorist and dealt with accordingly. Most gun owners don't keep up with the latest gun laws and by their own ignorance could become criminals for having uncoded bullets. |
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