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    Arrow Ammunition Accountability Act!

    Here it comes! Merry Christmas....

    More happy news ?? - It's already beginning......
    It's the ammo, not the guns !
    They said for a long time that they wouldn't go for your guns, but going for your ammo your ammo...
    Guns have a Constitutional protection. Ammo does not.
    A list of states where this legislation is pending is in the final paragraph.
    Not in CO or NM yet, they'll go where the pansies are first.
    Gun owners had better TAKE ACTION on this one or you (we) are done for.

    Ammunition Accountability Act


    Heads up to all of you who swore to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign AND domestic.
    Let your state Legislatures know that we do not want this bill passed, and petition them to vote no on this bill. We should keep after them until the bill is closed by bombarding them with e-mails, phone
    calls, and letters.


    Get to all your politicians to get to work and NOT LET THIS HAPPEN!!!
    The 2008 Legislative session has begun, and the Ammunition Accountability Act is being introduced across the country.
    Below is a list of states where legislation has already been introduced: Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington.
    http://ammunitionaccountability.org/Legislation.htm


    Remember how Obama said that he wasn't going to take your guns? Well, it seems that his minions and allies in the anti-gun world have no problem
    with taking your ammo!

    The bill that is being pushed in 18 states (including
    Illinois and Indiana) requires all ammunition to been coded by the manufacture, a data base of all ammunition sales. So they will know how much you buy and what calibers. Nobody can sell any ammunition after June 30,2009 unless the ammunition is coded.


    Any privately held uncoded ammunition must be destroyed by July 1, 2011.


    (Including handloaded ammo.) They will also charge a .05 cent tax on every round so every box of ammo you buy will go up at least $2.50 or more! If
    they can deprive you of ammo they d o not need to take your gun!

    http://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS/...r=2228&pn=3188
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    this is total bullshit...

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    Wait till Jan 21... Welcome to the USSA The new Banana republic...
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    im buying Sling shots and GAMO air rifles and all the ammo walmart has.. i wanna know how there gonna know how much ammo you already have ? since thy want it gone

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    Of course, they know they cant get rid of the guns, so get rid of the next best thing, this country's goin down the drain. Plus the penguins are getting demolished, wtf.

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    I'm gonna buy some bulk ammo and F&*k them to come get it.
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    would ammo stores be able to get around this by saying 'buy xyz product at some ridiculous price, get a case of ammo for free'? and um.. not be taxed on the ammo since it's a promotion?

    just a thought :)

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    6 months ago, I bought a +2 clip for my Glock 26 at Gander Mountain for 29.99. I thought that was expensive, but it was the only place I could find them. I was up there last week and they are 39.99 now. I asked the guy if the tag was mis-marked and he told me NO, they went up 10 bux and walked away.

    Holy Cows. Shit, with 3 clips and 800 rounds, I'll have enough to shoot the first 20 or 30 citizen soldiers before they call the PSP SERT team in to blast my house full of tear gas and run me over with a bulldozer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Troll View Post
    they call the PSP SERT team in to blast my house full of tear gas and run me over with a bulldozer.
    Give us some warning on when this is going to happen. I would rather come out and watch live since I don't have High Def TV here ;)
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    I don't get it? I could care less if the government knows how much ammo I buy. I don't plan on cappin' anyone in the ass anytime soon, so go ahead and code it. Nowhere does it say that they are limiting purchase amounts or "taking away ammo". I read both the U.S. proposal and the state bill. As far as the tax goes, what else is new. Somebody gotta help pay for bailouts.... The only problem I can see is bad guys stealing used casings repacking them and shooting each other and innocent Joe Blow that just left the firing range is in jail, cuz his empty casings were stolen from the recycle bin and used in a drive-by. We should bitch more about our gas being .40 more a gallon than across the border in Ohio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luxurysportscar View Post
    I don't get it? I could care less if the government knows how much ammo I buy. I don't plan on cappin' anyone in the ass anytime soon, so go ahead and code it. Nowhere does it say that they are limiting purchase amounts or "taking away ammo". I read both the U.S. proposal and the state bill. As far as the tax goes, what else is new. Somebody gotta help pay for bailouts.... The only problem I can see is bad guys stealing used casings repacking them and shooting each other and innocent Joe Blow that just left the firing range is in jail, cuz his empty casings were stolen from the recycle bin and used in a drive-by. We should bitch more about our gas being .40 more a gallon than across the border in Ohio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luxurysportscar View Post
    I don't get it? I could care less if the government knows how much ammo I buy. I don't plan on cappin' anyone in the ass anytime soon, so go ahead and code it. Nowhere does it say that they are limiting purchase amounts or "taking away ammo". I read both the U.S. proposal and the state bill. As far as the tax goes, what else is new. Somebody gotta help pay for bailouts.... The only problem I can see is bad guys stealing used casings repacking them and shooting each other and innocent Joe Blow that just left the firing range is in jail, cuz his empty casings were stolen from the recycle bin and used in a drive-by. We should bitch more about our gas being .40 more a gallon than across the border in Ohio.
    Thing is, if this law is passed you won't be able to buy ammo, it will force ammo manufactures to comply, then the cost will be passed on to the consumer which I guarantee it will end up being alot more than .05 a round. So now the only ones that will be able to buy ammo would be, guess who? The govt and LE, so this will kill the 2nd ammendment in very short period of time without banning guns, like having a car with no gas, it's useless.
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    Its like anything else. If its popular and they (greedy money hungry governing bodys) think they can squeeze an extra dime outta people, they're gonna do it. Anyone who doesn't own a firearm won't care and will probably be for it, figuring "if they tax that, they won't tax the thing I like". It goes around and around. I think the government just sees it as a newly discovered money tree and not a beginning to a end of gun ownership.

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    There's nothing to stop the government form banning Ammunition, I don't think the second amendment covers what comes out the hole on the end. Or will primers go to 100 Bux each, powder 1000 Bux a Lb. It's called users fees and you don't need a Bill to in act it. California is tagging a 35 cent per gallon users fee and no one can stop them.. Will there be a users fee on HP is that next?
    There outta control.
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    Quote Originally Posted by map351 View Post
    There's nothing to stop the government form banning Ammunition, I don't think the second amendment covers what comes out the hole on the end. Or will primers go to 100 Bux each, powder 1000 Bux a Lb. It's called users fees and you don't need a Bill to in act it. California is tagging a 35 cent per gallon users fee and no one can stop them.. Will there be a users fee on HP is that next?
    There outta control.

    I wish cali. would break off and sink..

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    I'm glad I have been buying ammo for a while, up to 6k of 5.56, plus bunches of 9mm. I also have lots of loading components.
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    I don't get it?
    You're right, you don't get it.

    It has nothing to do with the government collecting a little extra income...it has everything to do with the government levying MASSIVE taxes on ammunition that makes it unnattainable for regular people- making your guns worthless. What good is a rifle without cartridges for it?

    This is a tactic that's been used in the past- the National Firearms Act of 1933 was the first instance- the federal government was afraid to outright ban machineguns because of the Second Amendment...so, instead, the levied an extremely high tax (for it's day) on them, and required all owners to be able to produce evidence that they'd paid this tax. Since no one but the very, very wealthy could afford the tax, machine guns were effectively banned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAC81 View Post
    You're right, you don't get it.

    It has nothing to do with the government collecting a little extra income...it has everything to do with the government levying MASSIVE taxes on ammunition that makes it unnattainable for regular people- making your guns worthless. What good is a rifle without cartridges for it?

    This is a tactic that's been used in the past- the National Firearms Act of 1933 was the first instance- the federal government was afraid to outright ban machineguns because of the Second Amendment...so, instead, the levied an extremely high tax (for it's day) on them, and required all owners to be able to produce evidence that they'd paid this tax. Since no one but the very, very wealthy could afford the tax, machine guns were effectively banned.
    Well said, just as I said before, it will be like having a car with no gas.
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    I guess time will tell.

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