New Jersey is trying its hardest to become the California of the East Coast – without the good weather, Hollywood, and vineyards. When it comes to gun control, though, New Jersey’s got just about everything California has to offer – even down to the microstamping requirements.
That is, of course, until a federal judge ordered that California couldn’t enforce microstamping mandates earlier this year.
It doesn't work, and if it did it can't work without universal registration.
ReplyDeleteThen there's the problem of millions of "old" guns out there that work just fine without it.
Simple. Do not microstamp.
ReplyDeleteDo stop selling ammo to NJ.
Microstamping is like Taggants in explosives.
ReplyDeleteA great idea until someone tries to make it work, then it falls flat on it's face. Details matter (unless you are a Liberal).
Kevin Baker did a thorough debunking of the idea about ballistic fingerprinting way back in 2005:
ReplyDeletehttps://smallestminority.blogspot.com/2005/01/why-ballistic-fingerprinting-doesnt.html
Just because it doesn't work doesn't mean it is not a good idea. It adds to the cost of firearms manufacture and ownership so pricing the masses out of this is the intent.
Phil B
I worked in New Jersey back in the 60's. Being from Georgia, I didn't know any better but I rode around with my Sauer & Sohn 38H in .32 auto (very much like a Walther PPK) in the glove compartment. I don't know if hollow points were banned at the time but I only had ball anyway. It was the only handgun I had at the time. Coulda been big trouble.
ReplyDeleteIf the firearms and ammo manufacturers would ban together and have a hard no sell / ship to these communist states we would all be better off but they won't so here they are...
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