Rumor Control: Part Two

by Rick on June 2, 2009

The Rumors:

The private sector will no longer be able to possess ammo that is not serialized will be illegal after July 1, 2011, in other words it must be destroyed. We don’t care how, but you can’t have it.

Ammo manufactured after July 1, 2009 can not be sold in stores unless it has a micro etched number and the thought is there to charge .05 cents per cartridge. just like the cigarette tax its for your health.

These rumors are quite often used to incite people to call, write, or e-mail their elected officials. This is good if you write or call base on hard facts, I feel that every time you send a message to an elected official that is based on rumor with no facts to back it up you cry wolf. After awhile they no longer listen to you.

Contact all your politicians to “get to work” and “NOT LET THIS HAPPEN!!!” They must stop the Ammunition Accountability act. If you haven’t seen this one you must be on the right mailing list, I’ve seen it several times.

Their are bills are pending in 18 states that will require ammo to be encoded, a database maintained, and sales recorded. Most of these bills would go into effect June 30, 2009. The states are listed below.

Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington.

For more info go to:
http://www.ammunitionaccountability.org/

Tomorrow we will get to the facts.



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