Posted on 12/15/2008 3:20:31 AM PST by RightSideNews
*cough*capandball*cough*
“being of sound mind and two broken legs I leave my Hawkins .50 cal rifle to whoever finds it, being they will take it anyway. It is a good gun and kilt the bar what kilt me.”
Banned private transfer?
Google “taggants”.
Small pieces of firproof “paper” that encode the lot of the propellant.
They have something very similar for Taser cartridges. When the taser is fired, serialized pieces of paper fly out to mark the scene, and identify the taser cartridge serial, leading back to the buyer/owner.
Same thing could be mandated for factory-loaded shotgun ammunition.
Great movie.
Just watched it again last night.
Yeah, but he neglected to mention "ammunition owners".
The states where these types of bills have been introduced are Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington.
At least Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and South Carolina are definitely surprises.
Nothing anti-gun out of California, Illinois, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, or Pennsylvania suprises me.
The dimwit Odumbo is setting the stage for a civil war, and the fool likely doesn’t even know it.
Hey boys and girls! lets go to the big public Ammo swap meet Saturday! Where free Americans exchange ammo with total strangers in defiance of another people control law!.
Time to stock up now...I think I’ll turn to reloading.
Welcome to FR.
Of course I will immediately take the few thousend rounds I’ve accumulated since the Hussein election right down to my nearest police headquarters. And then my old high school team will win the Super Bowl. And my Masters invitation will come in the mail. And...
It’s interesting that they have .22LRs in their sights this time, especially the autoloaders (My Goodness, they could hold more than 15 (small) rounds!), in addition to the ammo.
Good thing you don't have thousands of rounds on hand.
("Officer, I said thousend, not thousand. The NRA defines thousend as the 10ths of grainage of powder in the rounds. Here's the ten cartridges that represents. Opps, my Lab ate them. That dang dog'll eat anything.")
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