House Bill 2833, introduced by State Representative Martha Garcia, (D-13), would require that all handgun and “assault weapon” ammunition manufactured or sold in Arizona to be coded with an individual serial number, and entered into a statewide database at the time of sale.
Encoded ammunition would be registered to the purchaser and would include the date of transaction, the purchaser’s name, date of birth, driver’s license number, and the serial number of the ammunition.
This dangerous legislation could be bound for a hearing this legislative session if a handful of anti-gun legislators have their way. Similar legislation failed several years ago in California and just today Hawaii failed to pass one of two Senate versions after NRA and the Hawaii Attorney General testified against the measure.HB2833 seeks only to harass law-abiding gun owners as criminals are not likely to purchase their ammunition through legal channels. Please take a moment to contact your State Legislators and voice your opposition to House Bill 2833.
Bullet serialization efforts are making their way across the country looking for a foothold and it is vital that Arizona not be the first!
Friday, February 15, 2008
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This will have no impact on criminal activity. The criminals will always find a way around the system. For us legal gun bearers that enjoy our time at the range, this is nothing more than another attempt to collect taxes. Not to mention the additional paperwork for gun & ammunition suppliers.
If you really want to take a bit out of crime, give the police officers more authority.
These individuals put their lives on the line each and every day to keep the good citizens safe.
Please do take a moment to think about this.
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