HR 127 - Fire Arms/Ammo Registeration

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  • Sloopjonb

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    Feb 5, 2016
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    The Government

    These are the same people that will botch the virus shots want us to regester firearms and ammo. More paperwork for more gov. workers.
     

    jrumann59

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    Feb 17, 2011
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    The only way I could see them doing this would be similar to the requirement of all firearms to have microstamping, and each cartridge to have serial number also but what about reloading.
     

    Bob A

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    Patriot Picket
    Nov 11, 2009
    30,689
    I sure wish ammo manufacturers will crank up production already!

    It's been said a lot before, but just to address the situation one more time:

    Ammo manufacturers are cranking stuff out at max capacity.

    The suggestion that they buy more machinery to make more ammo more swiftly has two drawbacks:
    1. It takes about a year to make the machines that make the ammo, so there's no help there, and
    2. If I was an ammo company looking at the current political scene, I wouldn't invest millions of dollars to increase production of a commodity that will probably be restricted by the politicians, thus rendering my expenditure useless.

    My advice: wait it out, and when (and if) we move into a less repressive political scene, start buying it cheap and stacking it deep. This has been said over and over again, and I repeat it, for truth. You've been here long enough to have heard it more than once.
     

    Ammo Jon

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    Mar 3, 2008
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    Growler215

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    Dec 30, 2020
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    Seriously, has anyone read the text of this bill?

    Requires $800 license after a psychologist has interviewed you, your spouse, your ex-spouse(s), and a couple of neighbors. Penalties for non-compliance include a minimum fine of $75,000 and a minimum prison sentence of 15 years.

    I can't believe anyone is serious with this s**t. Seems more likely this is put out there to make anything else they propose seem reasonable by comparison.
     

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