Re: ammo accountibility act
Scary times to be a law abiding gun owner ahead :(
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[QUOTE=steemer1;345612]As sportsmen, hunters, law abiding citizens, and people who target shoot we need to call our state reps. and get this defeated this is nothing but a way to track us and add more taxes to us. The gov. wants to control us and this is one way. We need to get this defeated.
[URL]http://ammunitionaccountability.org/default.asp[/URL][/QUOTE]
Where is the NRA while this bunch of idiots are doing this crap? I find it hard to believe that, with the muscle the NRA has, they wouldn't be lobbying at the White House against those people. Did I sleep through an amendment rescinding the "right to have and bear arms?" I guess this group plans to come through the back door while everyone is not looking. That amendment could get passed in other legislation packages and half the people voting on it wouldn't even know. I think they only read those parts that serves their selfish interests.
It only took ONE person, Madelyn Murray O'Hair, (sp) to get prayer and Bible reading taken out of the schools. Nobody was concerned until it was too late and we have all seen the devastating results that has followed. Let us not fall asleep at the wheel again and give the power to another person/group that will take away still more of our freedom. jmo
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Yet another plan that has more holes than swiss cheese. One moe way for the sportsman to pay for someone else to play. There are millions of brass casing in every caliber, that are being reloaded. Then why would an honest man who pays for these rounds, be the ones we are looking for. We can not stop dope and migrant workers from coming in every single day. I see the point and wouldn't it be grand if we were all honest and played by the rules this just gives bad guys another target for crime. Above all after I read the KY version, this is really about the weapons not the bullets. there is a very long list of nearly every semi auto on the list that munitions could not be sold for. By all means read the Website and get to writing and calling who ever is from your district and all the way to the white house
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so what happens if u are at the shooting range and shoot off a box of 40 caliber or 38 special rounds adn clean your brass up throw it in the brass garbage can at the range... and then some one comes and collects the brass then they reload one of your rounds and they go out and shoot someone.... that would be a tough one to get out of unless u were at the police station while the shooting was going on... becuase your name is going to be listed beside the ammo purchase...and u would obviously have that caliber gun so whos to say u dont go to prison for a crime u didnt commit...
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There are alot of flaws in this plan. This is another way the Gov. can watch over us. This is what I recieved back from my State Reps. about this issue.
This is from Rocky Adkins
this legislation is federal legislation. You should contact Congressman Geoff Davis at 202/225-3465 or Senator Jim Bunning at 202/224-4343 or Senator Mitch McConnell at 202/224-2541. Thanks for sending me your message and I hope our Congressmen and Senators can help you
This is from Tanya Pulluim
Dear Alan, This bill was in a past session of the General Assembly that
has ended. The bill was defeated. Thank you for writing. T anya
I still think it is a good idea to keep it on our Reps minds that we don't want this bill HB 715 to ever become law. So I think we should get everybody we can to write them and tell them to defeat this bill.
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[QUOTE=ryan_ekubass;345741]so what happens if u are at the shooting range and shoot off a box of 40 caliber or 38 special rounds adn clean your brass up throw it in the brass garbage can at the range... and then some one comes and collects the brass then they reload one of your rounds and they go out and shoot someone.... that would be a tough one to get out of unless u were at the police station while the shooting was going on... becuase your name is going to be listed beside the ammo purchase...and u would obviously have that caliber gun so whos to say u dont go to prison for a crime u didnt commit...[/QUOTE]
The bullet itself is etched, not the casing. In most cases even after the bullet makes contact with an object and mushrooms, the base will stay in tact.
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oh i thought they etched the brass and the bullet.....
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[QUOTE=steemer1;345760]There are alot of flaws in this plan. This is another way the Gov. can watch over us. This is what I recieved back from my State Reps. about this issue.
This is from Rocky Adkins
this legislation is federal legislation. You should contact Congressman Geoff Davis at 202/225-3465 or Senator Jim Bunning at 202/224-4343 or Senator Mitch McConnell at 202/224-2541. Thanks for sending me your message and I hope our Congressmen and Senators can help you
This is from Tanya Pulluim
Dear Alan, This bill was in a past session of the General Assembly that
has ended. The bill was defeated. Thank you for writing. T anya
I still think it is a good idea to keep it on our Reps minds that we don't want this bill HB 715 to ever become law. So I think we should get everybody we can to write them and tell them to defeat this bill.[/QUOTE]
This sounds like they want to make gun ownership to expensive for the common folk, like they did in Europe. When you think of the cost of etching every box of bullets with a different number and read the section on the taxes and what they will do with them.
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With the DC ruling it is apparent that at least in the eye of the supreme court we DO have a right to bear arms. That was a big defeat to the gun grabbers, but now look what they are doing. Going after the ammo! Should ammo also be protected by the second amendment? Afterall, with out ammo, a gun is nothing more then an expensive club!!