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Bullet Serialization; - What a crock!
Topic Started: Nov 26 2008, 02:22 PM (157 Views)
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Just to show you how far anti's will go, I just received this...


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During the past week the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) -- the trade association for the firearms and ammunition industry -- has received inquires concerning state legislation that would require the serialization of ammunition on a mass production basis.

Bullet serialization -- the process by which each individual round of ammunition is identified and marked with a laser engraved serial number -- is not feasible from a practical standpoint and any legislation mandating such action could rightfully be considered a de facto ban on ammunition.

While legislation has been introduced in more than 20 states, NSSF has successfully defeated all of these bills. NSSF will continue to closely monitor state or federal legislation to require bullet serialization and will continue to issue Legislative Alerts to industry members and Second Amendment advocates in those states when bills are introduced or scheduled for a hearing or vote.

Demonstrating the effectiveness of the NSSF Legislative Alert system, several bullet serialization bill sponsors withdrew their bills immediately following public outcry stemming from the NSSF alerts -- in the case of Kentucky, this was within 48 hours of the bill's introduction.
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Here in NY to own a handgun you need to go through a lengthy background check process through the County Sherifs office. Once you receive the permit any new handgun put on the permit you need to submit a spent caseing from the handgun. So it can be photographed and put into a computer data system.

This system run by the NYS Police costs over 1 million annualy and has to date not solved any handgun crimes.

These systems only work on the Hollywood sets of CSI. :crazy:
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Havelock

What a complete joke. :petasux: :spinning: :crazy2:
I don't always chase tail, but when I do; its whitetail. Stay camo my friends.
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Just wait until obama takes charge......... :yikes:
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"Shotgun" Steve
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Wow !! :omg:

Never Count The Horns When Your Aiming !! There Is Lots Of Time To Count Them Later !!!
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