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Unread 06-11-2005, 04:19 PM   #1
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Default This ain't no deal (Kal. proposed ammo law)

SB357 is the ammunition serialization bill where a serial number will be engraved on lots of 50 handgun bullets. This bill may, or may not, apply to law enforcement but does not apply to the state National Guard. It does apply to bullets used for handloading. You will not be able to cast your own bullets if this bill passes.

Hoarding ammo won't work as you will not be able to legally transport it outside of your personal property. Whether to take out of the state or to the range to shoot it.

AB352 is an amendment to the Kalifornia Safe Handgun act in that any semi-auto handgun that does not mark it's ejected case with information identifying that specific handgun is declared unsafe.


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Anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 357, was voted out of the Senate and is to be considered in the Assembly.
This bill would establish a program requiring serialization of handgun ammunition to be enforced by the Department of Justice.
The manufacture, transfer, and possession of non-serialized handgun ammunition after July 1, 2007, would be considered a crime.
SB 357 would also require ammunition vendors and manufacturers to register with the Department of Justice.
Please contact members of the Assembly and ask them to oppose SB 357. Assembly Members can be reached at (916) 319-20 (plus your 2-digit district number for the last two numbers). Please make the call today!

Assembly Bill 352 was voted out of the Assembly and now moves to the Senate.
AB 352 expands the definition of "unsafe handguns" to include semi-automatic pistols that are not designed and equipped with an array of microscopic characters which identify the make, model, and serial number of the pistol by imprinting the characters on each cartridge case when the firearm is discharged.
This legislation could essentially ban all semi-automatic pistols commonly used by California gun owners.
Please contact members of the Senate, and ask them to oppose AB 352. Please encourage your friends, family, and fellow sportsmen to contact their State Senators as well.


Is it possible to do this? I mean physicaly possible to alter the guns and stamp the ammo?



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Unread 06-11-2005, 05:09 PM   #2
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Remember that California has always been a bellwether state !
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Unread 06-11-2005, 09:52 PM   #3
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"Is it possible to do this? I mean physicaly possible to alter the guns and stamp the ammo?"

RK, Only if this were manufactured into a pistol. Any collector pistol would not, and could not, have this feature built in and would be illegal. Kalifornia is fixing to be the first State in the union to make collectors criminals. Pretty sad . Jerry Burney
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