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8'Duece
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Coded ammunition does nothing in my opinion to aid law enforcement in solving crimes. Ammuntion can be transferred from one person to another and vice versa, assuming there is not an FBI check when purchasing ammunition and then serial numbering the code to that specific individual. Ammuntion can be lost and stolen and that would place law enforcement in yet another conundrum with solving shooting crimes.
It also is the desire of the liberal anti-gunners to increase the costs of ammunition across the board. I suspect some of the smaller ammunition manufacturers will simply give up and close their doors due to increase costs of coding the amunition.
Never underestimate the ingenuity of the liberal "backdoor" gun control efforts with these goons.
It also is the desire of the liberal anti-gunners to increase the costs of ammunition across the board. I suspect some of the smaller ammunition manufacturers will simply give up and close their doors due to increase costs of coding the amunition.
Never underestimate the ingenuity of the liberal "backdoor" gun control efforts with these goons.