Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ammo Bill Passes Out of the Senate

The headline just about says it all.  This morning, Senator De Leon's attempt to redefine handgun ammunition has succeeded to pass out of it's first house. When the court ruled against his initial ammo registration bill (AB 962), saying it was "unconstitutionally vague", he decided to find some ways around it.  SB 124 is part of his plan ... to redefine handgun ammo so that it will include almost all of the most popular rifle cartridges.  This is part of his attempt to clarify what was considered "vague".  Among other things, this bill is just another step away from treating honest citizens who want to purchase handgun (and rifle) ammo like registered sex offenders.  

Can you imagine the government knowing how much ammo you purchase and when?  

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