New York Has A Magic Bill To Make Ammo Disappear From The State

This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses New York bill A03779, which proposes an individual cartridge registry and microstamping requirement for all ammunition sold in the state. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise in firearms law and industry realities, argues the bill is technologically infeasible and economically prohibitive for manufacturers, effectively serving as a backdoor ammunition ban targeting law-abiding citizens. The video emphasizes the need for political action and voter engagement to oppose such measures.

Quick Summary

New York bill A03779 proposes an individual cartridge registry and microstamping on all ammunition. Experts argue this is technologically infeasible and economically prohibitive for manufacturers, acting as a de facto ban on ammunition for law-abiding citizens. Political action and voter engagement are recommended to oppose such measures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor
  2. 00:34New York Ammo Bill A03779 Explained
  3. 00:56Microstamping Requirement Details
  4. 01:39Critique of Bill & Politicians
  5. 02:04Real Intent: Ammunition Control
  6. 02:37Call to Action: Political Engagement
  7. 02:57California Comparison & Tech Failure
  8. 03:17Conclusion: Eliminating Ammo for Law-Abiding Citizens

Frequently Asked Questions

What is New York bill A03779?

New York bill A03779 proposes an individual cartridge registry and requires microstamping on every round of ammunition sold in the state. The goal is to make ammunition tracking and identification mandatory for all sales.

What is microstamping in the context of ammunition?

Microstamping is a proposed technology where each bullet casing would be imprinted with a unique serial number. This is intended to help law enforcement trace ammunition back to its source, but faces significant technological and economic challenges.

Why is New York's A03779 bill considered a 'back-door' ammunition ban?

Experts argue the bill is designed to be so expensive and technically difficult for manufacturers to comply with that they will cease selling ammunition in New York, effectively banning it for law-abiding citizens while criminals will ignore the law.

What action can citizens take regarding New York's A03779 bill?

Citizens are urged to vote out politicians who support such restrictive legislation and to support organizations fighting for Second Amendment rights. Active political engagement is presented as crucial to opposing these measures.

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