Posted by nospam on January 20, 2009, 9:07 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_microstamping
law on microstamping that passed in California
Similar legislation is under consideration in Connecticut, New York,
Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maryland, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
A federal bill is in the process of being written by Sen. Ted Kennedy
(D-MA) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), but has not been introduced
yet.
it's coming folks...........
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Posted by Jinks on January 20, 2009, 9:55 pm
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 21:07:48 -0500, nospam@home.com wrote:
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_microstamping
>law on microstamping that passed in California
>Similar legislation is under consideration in Connecticut, New York,
>Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maryland, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
>A federal bill is in the process of being written by Sen. Ted Kennedy
>(D-MA) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), but has not been introduced
>yet.
>it's coming folks...........
Everyone registers their car & is required to have a drivers license.
Most can't wait 'till their old enough to take a drivers test, hand over any
information requested, & get an ID card that allows them to opperate a few
thousand pounds of deadly machinery. Why then is it that a segment of those
same people are radically resistant to regestering & identifying a tool that is
PRIMARLY used to kill?
Microstamping would leave a trail towards convicting the perpertrators
of crimes. Licensing of firearms would show responsibility (something like
licensing drivers). I fail to see how that would adversly effect target
shooters, or hunters.
-
Jinks ('86FXRS, '07 FLTR)
#64
Remember, "No good deed goes unpunished"
Posted by Terry Coombs on January 20, 2009, 10:13 pm
Jinks wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 21:07:48 -0500, nospam@home.com wrote:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_microstamping
>> law on microstamping that passed in California
>>
>> Similar legislation is under consideration in Connecticut, New York,
>> Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maryland, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
>>
>> A federal bill is in the process of being written by Sen. Ted Kennedy
>> (D-MA) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), but has not been introduced
>> yet.
>>
>>
>> it's coming folks...........
> Everyone registers their car & is required to have a drivers license.
> Most can't wait 'till their old enough to take a drivers test, hand
> over any information requested, & get an ID card that allows them to
> opperate a few thousand pounds of deadly machinery. Why then is it
> that a segment of those same people are radically resistant to
> regestering & identifying a tool that is PRIMARLY used to kill?
> Microstamping would leave a trail towards convicting the perpertrators
> of crimes. Licensing of firearms would show responsibility
> (something like licensing drivers). I fail to see how that would
> adversly effect target shooters, or hunters.
> -
> Jinks ('86FXRS, '07 FLTR)
> #64
> Remember, "No good deed goes unpunished"
I can only say what I believe . *I* *believe* there is a faction of our
"leadership" that would like to see all guns banned from the hands of the
common citizen . *I* *believe* that they will use any means to track
ownership , so that in the event they are successful they will know where
each and every "legal" gun in the country is . *I* *believe* this is another
step in that direction .
Citizens that are disarmed are subjects .
--
Snag
"When guns are outlawed , only outlaws will have guns ."
Posted by SPaul on January 20, 2009, 10:41 pm
"Terry Coombs" wrote
> I can only say what I believe . *I* *believe* there is a faction of our
> "leadership" that would like to see all guns banned from the hands of the
> common citizen . *I* *believe* that they will use any means to track
> ownership , so that in the event they are successful they will know where
> each and every "legal" gun in the country is . *I* *believe* this is
> another step in that direction .
> Citizens that are disarmed are subjects .
> --
> Snag
> "When guns are outlawed , only outlaws will have guns ."
I don't know what to believe in that regard, but I would argue that
accountibility leads to more relaxed ownership laws.
I'd probably lose that argument with the folks doling out LTCs and CCs, but
that wouldn't stop me from arguing it.
-Spanky
Posted by nospam on January 21, 2009, 6:41 am
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 21:13:33 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
>> Jinks ('86FXRS, '07 FLTR)
>> #64
>> Remember, "No good deed goes unpunished"
> I can only say what I believe . *I* *believe* there is a faction of our
>"leadership" that would like to see all guns banned from the hands of the
>common citizen . *I* *believe* that they will use any means to track
>ownership , so that in the event they are successful they will know where
>each and every "legal" gun in the country is . *I* *believe* this is another
>step in that direction .
> Citizens that are disarmed are subjects .
not only that, think of being sure you pick up every single round you
fire at a range (we do hundreds at a time) just to make sure one
stupid criminal doesn't get hold of your brass
plus the cost associated with one company having a patent on something
like this will drive the gun prices further up, which people like
Jinks care less about because it does not effect them.
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"The More DemoNcrats I meet - The more Republican I become"
http://tinyurl.com/TeamObamasInjuryList - Just another crooked Politician
http://tinyurl.com/kill401k - http://www.gunbanobama.com -
- leave my freedoms alone -
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_microstamping
>law on microstamping that passed in California
>Similar legislation is under consideration in Connecticut, New York,
>Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maryland, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
>A federal bill is in the process of being written by Sen. Ted Kennedy
>(D-MA) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), but has not been introduced
>yet.
>it's coming folks...........