AZ- Microstamping ammunition & mandatory disposal of uncoded ammo
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By dillon
Published on: 2008-02-13 at 10:43 AM |
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Posted by: A62Rambler
Posted on: 2008-03-04 at 02:35:46 PM
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So will there be an upgrade to allow my two 550s to microstamp the base of each .224 boat tail bullet with an individual serial number while at the same time stamping the case? When I re-use the case again will the above mentioned upgrade also obliterate the earlier stamp so that I can be in compliance by having the new number on the case and bullet? Are these politicians really this clueless? (The last question was rhetorical! The first questions were sarcastic. )
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Posted by: dillon
Posted on: 2008-03-05 at 10:31:08 AM
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The politicians are, in the words of Lenin, "useful idiots". The people behind this are the owners of the technology to mark bullets and brass.
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Posted by: A62Rambler
Posted on: 2008-03-05 at 01:57:28 PM
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I'll have to say that Lenin must have known something that I don't. I can only verify half his statement regarding politicians. I'll let you decide which half fits. ;^)
I guess when they couldn't take away the guns then next answer was to make the ammo so expensive that no one would be able to shoot the guns they rightfully own. The battle is never ending. This country was formed by people who wanted to put a stop to total government control. I'm sure they thought that the constitution would prevent that. I think it should but I'm not a politician.
"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people;
it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government --
lest it come to dominate our lives and interests. "
--Patrick Henry
Maybe Patrick Henry was on to something?
Eric
I guess when they couldn't take away the guns then next answer was to make the ammo so expensive that no one would be able to shoot the guns they rightfully own. The battle is never ending. This country was formed by people who wanted to put a stop to total government control. I'm sure they thought that the constitution would prevent that. I think it should but I'm not a politician.
"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people;
it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government --
lest it come to dominate our lives and interests. "
--Patrick Henry
Maybe Patrick Henry was on to something?
Eric
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Posted by: beau
Posted on: 2008-03-11 at 01:56:27 PM
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This bill is unbelievable. They tried to introduce in IN. Didn't last long. I wonder if they even gave reloaders a thought? A full out ban on reloading would have to be put into effect. Of course only law abiding citizens would follow it. The criminals would just have to learn another skill set.
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Posted by: zach540
Posted on: 2008-06-04 at 11:32:57 AM
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This type of topic scares the hell out of me. From what little research I've done, these are all the states that have looked/are looking at it: Tennessee, Mississippi, Arizona, New York, Washington, Alabama, Hawaii, Missouri, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
Here's more info from the group trying to get it going: www.ammocoding.com/
Who's with me for moving to Montana and stock piling?
Zach
Here's more info from the group trying to get it going: www.ammocoding.com/
Who's with me for moving to Montana and stock piling?
Zach



