Via NRA-ILA:
Sponsored by Assembly Member Kevin De Leon (D-45), AB962 would make it a crime to privately transfer more than 50 rounds of ammunition per month, even between family and friends, unless you are registered as a “handgun ammunition vendor” in the Department of Justice’s database. Ammunition retailers would have to be licensed and store ammunition in such a manner that it would be inaccessible to purchasers. The bill would also require that purchasers submit to fingerprinting, which would be kept in dealers' records and subject to inspection by the Department of Justice. Lastly, mail order ammunition sales would be prohibited.Restrictions, licensing, registration, fingerprinting. None of which will stop a single crime by actual criminals.
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5 comments:
Essentially they want gun owners to practice less!
WOW!
I mean if you want to murder a shitload of people 50 rounds should make for serious mayhem (Did Sung Cho even get off 50 rounds in Virginia Tech? Certainly that Asshole in Northern Illinois University didn't discharge more than 50 rounds...ect ect)
And hell to go back to VT Cho was subject to One-gun-a-month, so he waited a month between buying both his guns, he could have stocked up at least 100 rounds there.
So it'll save no lives, but it will kill the shooting sports and personal responsibility!
GREAT LAW!
You are the reason people are afraid to go anywhere in this country. Lose the guns, lose the attitude and get a job.
Super classy!
Yes Mr. Bravely Anonymous, the entire nation have locked themselves in their homes because of concealed carry. That's the ticket.
Jeepers. I fired near 400 this weekend at an Appleseed. (Yes I shot Expert (again), new personal best of 230 on the AQT.) Mr. Bravely would doubtless wet himself at the mere thought of so many people, all over the nation, training every weekend to hit small, distant targets with their eee-vill privately-owned rifles without Almighty Government's permission.
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