|
Post by dgriffin on Jan 16, 2009 20:41:52 GMT -5
"Are states going to require serial numbers on bullets and require disposal of existing ammunition?"FactCheck.Org says: "Despite the urgent tone of (a) widely forwarded message, which we have been asked about dozens of times, the "Ammunition Accountability Act" so far has shown few signs of life." www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/are_states_going_to_require_serial_numbers.html"The National Research Council last year, in a report requested by the Department of Justice, called the technology "promising" but stopped short of recommending any requirement, and instead called for more research and competition." "The idea is being pushed mainly by a single company that holds a patent on bullet-coding technology, so far without much success. Last year lawmakers in 18 states proposed legislation that would require handgun ammunition to be coded, but not one of those bills came to a vote or even made it out of committee. In 2005 the California state Senate approved a so-called "Ammunition Accountability" measure by a vote of 21 to 18, but the proposal then died in the Assembly without coming to a vote there." To make a buck and destroy our freedoms -- American Business.
|
|
|
Post by rrogers40 on Jan 16, 2009 23:48:18 GMT -5
This still does not take away the fact that Obama and his leftest friends have discussed raising taxes on guns and ammunition in order have a defacto ban on them.
|
|
|
Post by dgriffin on Jan 17, 2009 8:53:09 GMT -5
Ammo has already gone up drastically in the past couple of years, I've noticed. It's called "tax the small segments of the population" whose vote doesn't matter. There's no reason why a NY fishing license should today cost $19. That price puts much more money into the DEC's coffers than they spend on fish and fishing.
|
|
|
Post by corner on Jan 17, 2009 9:05:19 GMT -5
i got a couple of hundred thousand rounds i keep on hand fro emergencies would be glad to show any gun grabber how i get rid of it!
|
|