First Gun Control - Now Ammo Controlby Jennifer Freeman
The California State Assembly has just approved AB996. It will now go to the Senate.
This bill, dubbed "Safe Ammunition Storage Legislation" would require retailers to lock up their ammunition in the same manner that firearms are required to be locked up at California firearm retail locations. The Democratic Caucus claims "It is estimated that 8-10 billion bullets were sold in the United States in 2002. Many of those bullets were purchased by those who acquired their guns illegally using straw buyers, those who stole guns, and those who purchased on the secondary market." Of course we don't really know what constitutes "many" bullets. And they offer no direct proof that ammunition was purchased by those who "acquired their guns illegally."
The above statement clearly shows where the Democratic Caucus intends to go with this. Following their line of logic, later legislation will require identification and most likely either a thumbprint or iris scan prior to purchasing ammunition. In the anti-gun fantasy world, this information would be fed into a large database making it easy for government officials to know who has ammunition. In other words, it's the entry into backdoor gun registration. And it's not the first time the California legislature has tried to pull such a stunt.
In fact, California SB 357 (interesting title) would require that all ammunition come with a serial number, would impose a tax on each round of ammunition, and would require retailers and manufacturers to record all ammunition transactions. If such a bill were to become law, the administration and enforcement for both retailers and government would likely be impossible. This, of course, would be a bonus to anti-gunners who would likely shut down ammunition sales until retailers can demonstrate compliance and the government can demonstrate the ability to track and enforce. The whole thing would be an administrative nightmare, would do nothing to reduce crime, and would do nothing to help solve crime.
This, of course, makes no difference to anti-gun legislators. Nor, apparently, does it matter to California voters who appear to be living in an idealogical yester-year that has long since faded into the sunset.
http://www.libertybelles.org/articles/lockup%20ammo.htm*FW Note:Perception is everything. If it has to be hidden, it must be bad.
That slippery slope is getting steeper all the time.
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