Wednesday, December 10, 2008

SICK ... the way the SECOND AMENDMENT IS being circumvented by the ANTI-GUN LOBBY NOW.... contact your representatives

Subject: Ammunition Accountability Law IMPORTANT!!! PLEASE TAKE A MINUTE TO READ AND FORWARD ON,TAKE THIS SERIOUS PEOPLE!!!

Not sure where the other states not mentioned are on this Ammunition Accountability Law but this is extremely serious legislation to all those that participate in shooting sports, those in the reloading industry and manufacturing of reloading components.

This will affect us all and as individuals we need to contact those representatives that can keep this legislation at the state & federal level from taking placePending Legislation Regarding the Purchase of AmmunitionRemember how the Obamanation 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 and requires all ammunition to be encoded by the manufacturer, a data base of all ammunition sales.

So they will know how much you buy and what calibers. Nobody can sell any ammunition a! fter 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 ammunition, they do not need to take your gun!

This legislation is currently pending in 18 states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississip! pi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington.

To find more about the anti-gun group that is sponsoring this legislation and the specific legislation for each state, go to:

http://ammunitionaccountability.org/Legislation.htm

Contact your local representatives and let them hear your displeasure for this bill and any like it !!

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