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Originally Posted by clevalley From what I understand is a microscopic fingerprint/serial number on the actual projectile... can you imagine the COST on this? The bill simply says encoding and California said "Oh, we will laser etch the case and bullet" - well, on impact the laser etching on the bullet will probably be trashed - so this leads to microscopic beads impregnated into/on the projectile...
Imagine Maryland being the ONLY state in the union that does this. Would Federal, Remington, Hornady setup a line for just California and Md? No ####ing way!
I will go out of state or mail-order in bulk what I need.
Here is a blurb from what they are trying to do in Cali; Common Ground Common Sense > Bullet Serialization
In all honesty - I truly understand why, but it is HIGHLY impractical nor is it a viable solution. |
These people a pure idiots... Hey dumba$$3s... Just because the guns in the movie Judge Dredd, DNA encoded the bullets using the DNA of the person who fired the weapon, doesnt mean it would work in real life.