Posts Tagged ‘evidence’

They couldn’t take your Guns away, so now they want your Ammo

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Here we go again.. The moonbats are trying to make an end run around the concept of freedom & the 2nd amendment, by making bullets too expensive to manufacture/buy, & too much of a liability to even own.

They want to etch a serial number on every bullet so they can trace it back to someone in the event of a shooting.. Oh that’s a smart move. What’s to stop someone to ignore a little manufacturing overrun on the assembly line, & black market sell bullets with the same serial number YOU BOUGHT to a killer? This whole concept is nothing but sheer insanity, & a setup waiting to happen to someone.

How is it then that they are apparently trying to make exceptions for law enforcement? Who will stop the black market bullets from flooding the country, when this country can’t even stop illegal aliens from crossing the border? (even though their like a 10 times bigger than a case of bullets.)

How do these geniuses address the possibility of “crime scene seeding”? They can’t! What’s to stop someone from planting evidence with your serial number on it? Shells they found at the firing range, stolen from your home?

California of course has already passed this legislation in the middle of the night, before they even made sure it works right, which it does not. On top of etched casings, the legislation (now law in California) requires semi-automatic weapons & pistols of all stripes produced in 2010, to have this technology on their firing pins, which would enable the gun to stamp any fired round with the guns serial number. Can you say; astronomical replacement costs for your firing pin, & privacy/liberty concerns?

Here’s a thought, won’t criminals just start killing people with sawed off shot guns more? How are you going to etch bird shot or buckshot with the gun’s serial no. before it leaves the gun?

California Assemblyman Paul Koretz, author of AB 352, says the whole idea of microstamping is to give law enforcement a new tool to track both killers and unscrupulous gun dealers.

“The idea was never that someone would be convicted solely on the basis of the microstamp,” he stresses.

Oh, now I feel better…. :roll: ~Dan Lee