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Micro Stamping Bill on the Governor's desk
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The Republic of Kalifornia has a Micro Stamping bill (AB 1471) on the governor's desk and he is not sure if he's going to sign or veto. There is an automated hotline to support or oppose. I was hoping to get about a minute of your time to make the call and oppose this bill.

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Does that technology even exist?

EDIT: I called in opposition to this bill.
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Does that technology even exist?

EDIT: I called in opposition to this bill.
Oh yeah!
And guess what it will cost us if it becomes law????
CA today...PA/NC tomorrow?
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Does that technology even exist?
No. And a criminal could easily file off the stamp. But he really wouldn't have to if the firearm was stolen and thus not able to be linked to him anyway. MD has the bullet printing program and it has been useless. The police either already have the gun or it was stolen.

Micro-printing has two purposes: 1. It bans sales until manufacturers can comply with the requirements. 2. It provides an excuse for banning "old" firearms that do not have the micro-printing.

Serializing ammunition is a similar tactic.
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Oh yeah!
And guess what it will cost us if it becomes law????
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No. And a criminal could easily file off the stamp. But he really wouldn't have to if the firearm was stolen and thus not able to be linked to him anyway. MD has the bullet printing program and it has been useless. The police either already have the gun or it was stolen.

Micro-printing has two purposes: 1. It bans sales until manufacturers can comply with the requirements. 2. It provides an excuse for banning "old" firearms that do not have the micro-printing.

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Exactly.

Things like this are useless to prevent crime.
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Exactly.

Things like this are useless to prevent crime.
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And just further increases our cost to persue our sport/needs. I placed my vote/opinion where it might help.
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Done!
It took less than one minute. If you've ever wondered what you can do as an individual to get involved, start here, it couldn't get any easier.
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