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| I smell another ammo shortage as the people in Cali stock up on ammo before the bill becomes active. |
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Ammo-restrictions bill signed into law - 10/15/09 - Los Angeles-Southern California-LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports - abc7.com Next will be the Firearms Owners ID card like Illinois. Then additional administrative fees to cover the cost of licensing, tracking, and management. Maybe for convenience, money saving measures and combating counterfeiting, they'll embed chips and inject them into our arms? |
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Where Kalifornia & Massachusetts & New York lead, the rest will follow... IF we allow it to continue unchecked... Gun bans - Don't think it can happen, watch Amend/Repeal Class III Ban - A Stepping Stone To Total Gun Confiscation |
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| Read through the bill somewhat and caught that there will be no more Internet or mail-order sales. Anyone purchasing more than 50 rounds per month will be considered an ammo vendor - the registration and tracking requirement. All sales will have to be in FTF so they can collect your thumbprint, fill out ammo registration form and your validate driver's license - only a short surge in the ammo shortage front...But prices will skyrocket! Does this mean no more out of state people can buy ammo in California, ie: competitions, hunting, etc. Here is the definition of handgun ammo, 29)Defines "handgun ammunition" as ammunition principally for use in pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed upon the person, as defined, notwithstanding that the ammunition may also be used in some rifles, but excluding ammunition intended to be used in antique firearms. Since the Thompson Contender is a pistol will all of it's calibers be considered handgun ammo? Will it expand to all ammo like 5.56 and 7.62 because of the Draco or AR pistols? Some interesting things in the Bill... AB 962, Page 10 "The Federal Gun Control Act of 1968 was revised in the mid-1980's to remove the Acts requirement that Federal Firearms License holders keep a similar record of all ammunition sales. The Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) reported that keeping records of ammunition sales proved not to be an effective law enforcement tool. http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bil..._asm_comm.html Last edited by melloyello; 10-16-2009 at 02:12 AM. Reason: Added link and some clarification |
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| Article this morning says that the People's Republic of California is also going to ban sale of TVs with screens over a certain size. Doing so, says whatever Commissar is in charge of this area of life, "will create green, sustainable jobs" (somehow). |
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