Ca microstamp bill passes Assembly.

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Sounds like an excellent idea, JP.

I have two uncles that live there. One could probably get the hookups for such a bill.
 
Let's hope that the Governator vetoes this bill as he has vetoed other anti-gun bills in the past.
 
Just when other states are understanding the fact that no crime has ever been solved based on the police possessing a sample fired brass, here comes the left with a new, and imporved stupid idea.

:rolleyes:
 
It might be interesting if you could get custom stamps.
Like one that stamped "Your Name" on every round
Then you really could say "That bullet had your name on it!"

HAHAHAHAHAHAH:neener:
 
They're downright STUPID

Yeah, stupid like a fox- They know exactly what they are doing- It's not about crime it's about getting rid of all privately owned firearms-
 
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Jake in TX
 
Not to worry. This bill AB362 will NEVER get signed by Gov. Schwarzenegger.

I also called every Assembly member yesterday and even spoke with DeLeon's Legislative aid. He will eventually drop any purchase limit to his legislation. They have been getting alot of calls/cpomment on the 50 round a month limit.

Keep up the good work and keep contacting anyone and everyone you can. Aslso call to thank the ones who voted against it. It was voted right down party lines all Dems YES all Repubs NO.

The microstamping bill won't matter either. Gov. Won't sign
 
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My Californian friends:
There are a few nice homes in my neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama, priced reasonably in the $90-120K range....

ha ha ha:D
 
Micro-stamping will not work, not in the real world. Therefore all guns will be illegal in Kalifornica.

See below:
 
I think the point is to make it too much of a hassle for the firearms companies to bother with that market.

The idea of microstamping has so many problems it could never become a deterrent to crime, and politcians know it.

Maybe gun manufacturers should follow Ronnie Barrett's lead and just quit selling guns to CA.

If no one sells guns in CA, they can't be held liable for any gun death brought by a specious lawsuit.
 
RE:markdido....thats what they want and that is why we must defeat them

It's called a "White mutiny." Give them EXACTLY what they want.

LA cops need new guns? Too freaking bad. San Diego cops outgunned? Let them use slingshots. Some state gestapo can't kick in doors because they have nothing to shoot with? I'm all tears.

Utter, total, boycott of CA.

Of course, it will take a lot of pressure on the mfrs. It only takes one to be short-sighted and think they can work an end around in exchange for favors. But with the Snitch and Wussy example, it may not be impossible. Lean on the Mfrs: Stop shipping to CA gov't agencies, or we buy from your competitors. Several companies don't sell to them at all, and Taurus is already amenable to the idea.

So I guess I get a Taurus before I get a GLOCK. I can live with that.
 
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Simple solution if it were to pass-it won't
Say Springfield Armory makes a CA-microstamp 1911, Buy it, then take a short drive to Oregon, Nevada, or Arizona and buy a new firing pin and barrel-problem solved. Or go ahead and file it off, I bet you will still be able to get replacement parts, barrels, firing pins. And I bet neighbor states would have smiths that would offer the service as well for those who want it.

IMHO wolf ammo would probably remove the microstamping effect quicker, being steel cased and all.

This will make us soooo much safer :rolleyes:
 
madmike said:
Suburban Indy. 1500 Sq Ft, $115,000, taxes $600/yr. McDogfood's starts at $8/hr. Skilled labor commensurately better. Carry just about any weapon you wish, no training required.

Ha! I'm currently searching for exactly that (suburban Indy, 1500ft^2, 3bed/2bath), but to get that price one has to move to the South side. No thanks! Unless you have a lead I've missed? (Here's hoping!)

Still, 130k gets a decent spread, if not property suitable for shooting. The lifetime HCL is a nice perk. I just received my permanent renewal in Feb.
 
microstamping is good clean fun

collect brass from the range when cops are shooting, use it for your crime and leave the cops brass at your crime scene!:evil:
 
don't you think cops will be exempt? They can have hi-cap mags.

Almost forgot, that would be hard since cops don't go to the range often.
 
50 round a month limit? Hardcore proof that these people are clueless and don't even try to understand us, so much for the man of the people. I have magazines that would take two months to fill.
 
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