NRA Bullet Serialization Gun Rights Yes or No? Teara for Rock The Facts
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This girl should be broadcasted on TV.
Everything she said is true, practical, and points out the flawed thinking of those behind this bill.
All needed to defeat this "MAGICAL WAY OF TRACKING BULLETS" is a bullet hammer to open the casing, erase the serial, and plug it back in. (is called reloading)
And even if the put the serials on the casing, ... who would be dumb enough to leave casings behind when they can be traced. No killers leave their tools behind. Well some dumb ones do.
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Good girl! A+ Cute and has brains! :)
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Seriously, a criminal would never think of sanding down the marks like he/she would the serial numbers on a gun now would they? Just another attempt at making the world safer by making everything three times as difficult, which by the way never seems to thwart crime to begin with.
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No that hard. If you live in a state where you have to resister the gun then most of that same information is imprinted on the cartridge primer. Almost as easy as a driver's license left at the scene. But then again this would be another stupid law that only effects law abiding citizens.
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What that's bullshit. How would the cops no where to even look for the gun in the first place. It is NOT like leaving your drivers license.
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The government is so fucking stupid. First they think banning guns will prevent criminals from getting a gun illegally, and now they think marking ammunitions with serial numbers would help police track down the criminals. The government seems to have a hard time understanding that criminals don't follow the laws and they don't get weapons legally. The government is just trying to disarm all Americans so they can control us easier.
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well... yeah thats pretty much the point. its all imagery and word play to get votes, the sheeple will never do the research for themselves, but only think "yeah thats a good idea, what a smart man/woman i'm voting for them cause they are smart" as for the other gun laws, reason they dont work is cause they are not inforced. Also its just another way to make the consumer (you and me) of fire arms pay more money and more taxes to practice our 2nd amendment right.
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yeah... primers are made of a soft metal, but a couple passes on a fingernail emory board will wipe off any etchings on the firing pin.
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There are over 22 thousand gun laws on the books now. 99.9% of them don't work. I don't think any politician really cares about adding one more law that won't work. But it will probably get them a few votes.
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Most Experts say the same thing. Not to mention the costly database that would be needed.
It would leave an imprint fairly well. The primer is fairly soft metal.
Great video with excellent points.
robocopmk2 3 years ago 4
because russ ford is a vulture,he only wants to profit at the expense of the ammunition manufacturers
badazz1911 2 years ago 3