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Elderberry:
California Globe By Evan Symon, October 1, 2020

AB 2847 will also gradually reduce the number of handgun types for sale in California

Earlier this week, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that requires newer model handguns in California to be microstamped.

Gun manufacturers and firearm advocates denounced the decision, noting that it not only violates Second Amendment rights and would increase black market activity and  and non-registered weapons in the state, but would also hurt economically during a time of economic downturn.

Assembly Bill 2847, authored by Assemblyman David Chiu (D-San Francisco), specifically notes that microstamping, which imprints tiny markings on cartridges that had been fired from the weapon for quicker police identification, will have to be in at least one part of the interior of the handgun, replacing the current law of having it on two or more places that had been deemed difficult by gun manufacturers and law enforcement alike. The bill will also quicken the process of having more microstamped guns instead of non-microstamped guns in circulation by removing three non-compliant handguns from the state roster of sellable handguns for every new, AB 2847 following model added to the list.

More: https://californiaglobe.com/section-2/firearm-microstamping-bill-signed-by-gov-newsom/

PeteS in CA:
Does such a technology exist outside of some laboratory where manufacturability and gun reliability do not matter? Does such a technology exist anywhere outside of Gun-Haters' imagination?

Smokin Joe:

--- Quote from: PeteS in CA on October 03, 2020, 03:27:14 pm ---Does such a technology exist outside of some laboratory where manufacturability and gun reliability do not matter? Does such a technology exist anywhere outside of Gun-Haters' imagination?

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Nothing that can't be fixed with a few seconds and a Dremel tool or file...

Stuck on stupid, but we haven't seen the 'ammo made of unobtanium' requirements yet.

GtHawk:

--- Quote from: PeteS in CA on October 03, 2020, 03:27:14 pm ---Does such a technology exist outside of some laboratory where manufacturability and gun reliability do not matter? Does such a technology exist anywhere outside of Gun-Haters' imagination?

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The only reality Noisome and his demagoguing socialist cohorts care about is removing the ability of law abiding Californians to defend themselves. They have made ammunition extremely difficult to purchase, even before the Covid shortage and now they are whittling down the list of guns they are 'allowing' us to buy.
 What they are doing is turning thousands of otherwise law abiding Californians into criminals as they go out of state to make the ammunition purchases they need and probably the guns that we are not 'allowed' to have. The instance democrats believe in 'Shall Not Be Infringed' is when they apply it to the extralegal rights they afford illegals and other criminals.




OH SHOOT, did I think that out loud? :tongue2:

sneakypete:
Someone please explain to me how this will prevent these guns from going rogue,and gunning down innocent people at random?

More importantly,will the unfortunate people that buy them have to have matching numbers tattooed on their foreheads so they can be identified as quickly as the guns that control their thoughts?

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