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Ammo encoding. Arizona's example HB 2833.?

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It seems that several states have had the traitorous ammo encoding bill in the works. I believe it's been brought up in 12 states and I know 2 have shut it down. In Arizona we have HB 2833. I have heard no news about what happened to it here but I would like to know which states shut it down. I know kalifornia passed it and Washington, and Indiana shut it down but I don't know about the rest.

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  1. A. Beginning January 1, 2009, a manufacturer shall code all handgun and ASSAULT weapon AMMUNITION that is manufactured or sold in this state. This section applies to all calibers.

        b. Beginning January 1, 2011, a private citizen or a retail vendor shall dispose of all noncoded AMMUNITION that is owned or held by the citizen or vendor.

        c. The department shall establish and maintain an ammunition coding system database containing a manufacturer registry and a vendor registry.

    it gets worse. we will even have to pay for this “privilege”. i’m wondering how “they’ll” differentiate .22LR ammo sold for my .22 marlin plinking rifle (a supposed “non-assault weapon” rifle), .22LR ammo for .22 s&w 2206 handgun, and any .22LR ammo sold for any “assault weapon” rifle i may buy in the future. and really, can *any* .22LR caliber firearm actually be considered an “assault weapon”?

    Indiana's Bill

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-hVzS7uA...

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