HB 1260 (INDIANA) "Ammo Encoding Bill" (ur state may have 1)
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INDIANA HB 1260:
http://www.in.gov/apps/lsa/session/billwatch/billinfo?year=2008 &session=1&request=getBill&doctype=HB&docno=1260
DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL
Encoded ammunition. Requires ammunition manufacturers to encode all ammunition: (1) provided for retail sale in Indiana; and (2) used in handguns and assault weapons; by July 1, 2009. Prohibits a person from selling ammunition at retail after June 30, 2009, unless the ammunition has been encoded by a manufacturer. Requires the superintendent of the state police department to establish and maintain an encoded ammunition data base before July 1, 2009. Requires ammunition manufacturers and persons who sell ammunition at retail to provide certain information concerning encoded ammunition sales and persons who purchase encoded ammunition to the superintendent for inclusion in the data base. Imposes a fee of $0.05 per round on the sale of encoded ammunition that is sold at retail. Requires the fees to be deposited in the encoded ammunition data base fund to operate the data base. Requires a person who owns ammunition for a handgun or assault weapon that is not encoded ammunition to dispose of the ammunition before July 1, 2011. Makes an appropriation.
Illinois HB 4269, 4349
http://www.offensivestuff.com/wordpress/?p=810
Here is what passage of either of these bills would mean to you:
1. Ammunition manufacturers would be required to imprint a secret code on cartridge casings so that the purchaser of the ammunition could be identified.
2. When you purchase ammunition, that secret code would be registered to your name.
3. All your ammunition purchases would be registered with the Illinois State Police.
4. You would be responsible for all eternity for ammunition registered to you.
5. It would be in your best interest to destroy all expended ammunition casings because an unaccounted for empty casing could be used to frame you for a crime you did not commit.
6. You would have to surrender all unregistered ammunition you now own to the Illinois State Police.
7. Reloading would be banned.
8. The Illinois Department of Revenue would be authorized to place a tax on ammunition and raise that tax any time for any reason.
9. Taxes and increased manufacturing costs would raise the price of a box of .45 ammo to $200 or more.
10. Gun ownership would become too costly for most people.
Hawaii SB 2020
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2008/Bills/SB2020_.htm
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Requires ammunition manufactured or sold to be coded; requires the attorney general to maintain an electronic database of coded ammunition.
New York HB 7300:
http://ammunitionaccountability.org/Legislation/2007/NY%20HB%207300.pdf
Arizona HB 2833:
http://www.azleg.gov/legtext/48leg/2r/bills/hb2833p.pdf
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Thats like Arnold with his microstamping bullsh*&
(Barack Obama supports this)
S. 2605
H.R. 5266
Gun Control Advocates Introduce 'Microstamping' Bill
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.) for introduced legislation that would require gun microstamping in all fifty states."
Excellent posting. Doesn't need any commentary.
To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of microstamping ammunition.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 7 (legislative day, February 6), 2008
Mr. KENNEDY introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
Dear (name removed),
Thank you for your thoughtful e-mail regarding ammunition serialization
and second amendment right issues.
I agree with your assessment and will oppose this measure and all
similar efforts that may come up in the future threatening our the
freedoms of law-abiding gun owners.
Again, I appreciate your contacting me and your active participation in
this vital public safety issue.
Sincerely,
Nancy Barto
Representative, District 7
Refuse, resist, until death!
I only hope if I get killed someone takes the gun off my corpse and continues the fight.
Refuse, resist, until death!
I only hope if I get killed someone takes the gun off my corpse and continues the fight.