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July 11, 2005

Ammo & Gun Bill in California

The Washington Times has an article that is critical of two gun bills in California:


Police officials and gun rights advocates are worried that two pieces of legislation pending in the California Assembly could do considerable harm to the firearms industry and to national security.

A bill introduced by Assemblyman Paul Koretz, a Democrat from West Hollywood, would require that all guns manufactured in the state be equipped with microstamping technology, which would allow law-enforcement personnel to track guns used in crimes as well as who purchased the weapon.

A companion bill introduced by state Sen. Joseph Dunn, a Democrat, would require manufacturers to laser imprint serial numbers on each bullet casing and register the numbers with the Justice Department.

Gun rights advocates said the passage of either bill would result in the destruction of California's ammunition industry.

"Any manufacturer that attempted to comply with the legislation would be bankrupted, because the costs to build a laser imprinting device would be the same as, well, they would have to build a new factory," said Lawrence Keane, general counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation. "The bill would become a de facto ban on ammunition in California."

In letters to California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, two lawmakers said the legislation would harm national security.


Naturally, Di-Fi is quoted as saying that this is JUST what the state needs to eliminate crime...

Posted by Jeff Soyer at July 11, 2005 07:43 AM
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When both police officials and gun rights advocates are opposed, you can guess that this is one crappy bill.

Posted by: Gerd Groenewold at July 11, 2005 11:06 AM

Whenever an Anti-Gunner, like comrade Feinstein, talks about legislation that will reduce crime, what they really mean is that they're trying to reduce resistance to Gov't authority. So in that sense, yes, it will drasticly reduce "crime". Ammunition will become so prohibitively expensive that most legitimate gun owners, and nearly every bussiness involved, will have to give up the ghost. It will NOT however, reduce actual crime, as "illegal" ammunition will pour over the state line like Mexican drug mules stream across the border. This will drasticly strengthen the black market arms trade in the People Republic of Mexiforinia, as now not only will the gangstas need to buy their weapons from open trunk markets, but also their ammo. Fortune favors the brave and the brave are about to become very, very wealthy. "7.62X39 Wolf ammo for $30 a box?! WHAT A DEAL!"

Posted by: Matt Groom at July 11, 2005 02:26 PM

I seem to recall they tried this in Maryland. My memory is fuzzy, but the phrases "galactic failure" and "colossal waste of money" ring some bells.

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