It’s one thing to have a KB on a small arms cartridge. How about one of these:
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The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State …
It’s one thing to have a KB on a small arms cartridge. How about one of these:
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Dr. Helen does a nice job of tying the story about Hillary being a Life Long Hunter and her graduate thesis on Saul Alinksy together. She asks:
Will Americans fall for Clinton’s manipulative tactics, especially in the area of gun control? It’s possible, but then again, many Americans know when they are being fed a big pile of bull. Or at least, I hope they do.
Read the whole thing. It would seem as if Americans are already rejecting Hillary, but I’m not sure how good that makes me feel considering they are rejecting her in favor of following The Messiah to The Promise Land.
Here’s more duplicity by Ammunition Coding Systems that was brought up on Cam Edward’s show last night.  See the patent for Ammunition Coding, filed by Russell H. Ford:
In general, no governmental agency would be required to supervise the test cartridge firing, and to retain the information in a central repository, or data base. Instead, ammunition having an identifying mark could be conveniently tracked through a chain of supply in a manner similar to ordinary inventory tracking, so that the costs associated with tracking the ownership of the marked ammunition are widely distributed. Furthermore, since the burden associated with identification of the firearm is effectively shifted from the firearm to the ammunition, the identity of a firearm owner or user may be determined without regard to the age of the firearm, so that all firearms currently in existence could be traced.
Emphasis mine. That last part seems like a pot shot at the microstamping technology, which carries a chief weakness of not applying older firearms. But this isn’t the duplicity; that is in the first part I bolded. Take a look at their model legislation (PDF) that’s being pushed on their web site:
Section 4. Authority to establish an Ammunition Coding Database.
1. [AGENCY] shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining an Ammunition Coding Database (ACD) containing the following information
What kind of information will this database contain?
a. The date of the transaction.
b. The name of the transferee.
c. The purchaser’s driver’s license number or other government issued identification card number
d. The date of birth of the purchaser.
e. The unique identifier of all handgun ammunition or bullets transferred.
f. All other information prescribed by [AGENCY].
It’s basically complete ammunition regulation, down to the last bullet. No more handloading either, the model legislation outlaws it:
No later than January 1, 2011, all non-coded ammunition for the calibers listed in this chapter, whether owned by private citizens or retail outlets, must be disposed.
You can have my reloading press when you pry it from my cold, dead hands.
Darling of the international left, Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted in 1981 and sentenced to death in the shooting death of Officer Daniel Faulkner, has been denied his appeal by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in a unanimous decision.
There is a bill that’s been introduced in Pennsylvania to implement Ammunition Accountability that we talked about last night. It’s HB 2228. I haven’t talked about this yet, because it’s still in committee, and not much of a threat at this moment, but that could change any minute.
The lobbying firm that runs the Ammunition Accountability web site is Gordon Thomas Honeywell, presumably their Governmental Affairs Group. You will notice that they list ACS as a client. Important to note that until recently Gordon Thomas Honeywell Governmental Affairs was known as Smith Alling Lane Government Affairs.
Tim Shellberg, who is President of GTH Government Affairs has several times donated to the campaign of Washington State Representative Allister O’Brien, who is the lead sponsor of the Washington Ammunition encoding bill. I also notice that Gun Owners Action League of Washington has donated quite a bit to his campaign as well. Not enough it would seem. O’Brien failed to win an endorsement from NRA last election.
And to think, Russell Ford said on Cam’s show he wants this whole thing to be as transparent as possible. Transparent as in we hire a lobbying firm to anonymously set up a web site to push for model legislation, and to lobby key legislators that have been quietly bought off, in order to be able to skim off the top of every one of the eight billion rounds of ammunition produced each year. You have to admit, that’s quite an ingenious scam, that would make even the most talented con artist jealous. And it’s all legal.
Be sure to tune into Cam’s show at NRANews.com or on Sirius Patriot 144, Thursday at 10PM to hear the re-broadcast of the interview with this worm.
Well, today I decided to spare my coworkers my plauge and stay home. I woke up with a nasty cough this morning, so I can no longer count on copious use of hand santizer at work to prevent me from becoming typhoid Sebastian.
Last night I ran out of my drug of choice, Claritin-D, which you now can’t get at the 24 hour supermarket because the pharmacy is closed, meaning no one is there to wear the jackboot. This morning I will have to go submit to the government anal probe to get my favorite Table I precursor. How come no major candidate is running on telling the UN to go to hell and repealing this nonsense? Does anyone agree with it other than power hungry politicians?
Either way, enough about The Man making my cold medicine a controlled substance. Blogging activity should be close to normal.
The web site Ammunition Accountability apparently is administered by the lobbying firm of Ammunition Coding Systems, who ultimately pays for the site, and who conveniently produces the system that does this type of encoding. I just heard Russ Ford of ACS admitting to this on Cam Edwards’ show.
There’s a per round royalty their company plans to charge for this. Nothing like succeeding in the marketplace by having the .gov force your product on the consumer, whether they want it or not. Seriously, these guys are hoping to get state legislatures to basically pass a tax on ammunition that gets passed on to them.
UPDATE: Cam comments that the interview with Russ Ford will be re-aired on Thursday. You can tune in at NRANews.com. I would highly recommend folks tune in.
It’s good to see that Gun Law News‘s Sportsmen for Obama project is shaping up quite nicely, including some snippets of his voting record on the gun issue in the Illinois Politburo.
I will be doing server maintenance tonight starting about 10:00PM EST. There may be some brief periods of disruption, but I’m going to try to keep that to a minimum.
Life long hunter Hillary Clinton wants a presidential “gun summit”:
“I believe we really should have a summit where everybody comes together on all sides of this issue,†Clinton said. “Let’s figure out how we can be consistent with the Second Amendment, which I wholeheartedly support, and do more to keep people safe.
“I think we can do that, but it’s going to require us all to maybe give a little and understand the point of view of the other people,†she said. “That’s something I would do as President to really bring people together.â€
While surely this is campaign rhetoric, all one has to do is go read Bryan Miller’s comments on his blog to see what Hillary’s summit would look like. It’s hard to come to terms with people who don’t even want to recognize the existence of a constitutional right to arms, or recognize that it means anything.