Posted on 04/21/2009 5:15:26 PM PDT by JoeProBono
On the 10th anniversary of the deadly Columbine High School shootings in Littleton, Colo., California lawmakers announced new efforts Monday to keep guns and ammunition away from people who are barred from possessing those items. Assemblyman Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, is backing a bill to require people who sell handgun ammunition to be licensed. It would also require sellers to conduct business face-to-face, bar Internet and mail-order sales, and require a thumbprint and other identifying information of people who buy ammo.
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I’ve been telling my kids for a year to buy ammo and spam...
Great Idea.....I’m all for it..
Can't you see the Liberals are hard at work thinking up cutesy little ways to rob us of out Birthright?
You should be ashamed. It is much easier to submit than to argue with those who know what's best for us.
Workaround:
Cabela’s allows on line ordering with in store pick-up. For Nor-Cal folks, the Reno store is close enough.
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