Robert Hairless
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If you look at the bright side, though, criminals won't use ammunition that has not been properly serialized because that would be a violation of the law.
Have any of the new bills actually passed?
If they haven't, they won't affect you.
AFAIK, many have been shot down early on.
Then according to all these bills you would be a felon going to jail for a long time if you got caught. The master copy of all these bills specifies to turn in all existing ammo uncompensated and reloads illegal. No grandfathering just out and out property seizure.
It's good that so far, the idiocy has been pretty apparent.
However, I disgree that such laws (even in another state, even unpassed) don't affect those elsewhere.
Their mere existence will lead some people to believe that there is a "good reason" for "giving bullets fingerprints" (or whatever catchphrase becomes popular), and that "only those NRA goons are stopping this crime-fighting measure." (Again, fill in your own hypothetical quotation ).
timothy
Then according to all these bills you would be a felon going to jail for a long time if you got caught. The master copy of all these bills specifies to turn in all existing ammo uncompensated and reloads illegal. No grandfathering just out and out property seizure.
Quit peein' on my Cheerios. I'm trying to stay positive.
As if by magic they have a patent pending for this magical system
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