Microstamping reering its ugly head again

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Microstamping reering its ugly head again

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08 ... -relocate/
Article wrote:Two venerable American gun manufacturers — Remington and Colt — could head for the West their weapons helped win if New York and Connecticut force them to implement microstamping technology.
Let's send a delegation to show how warm and welcoming the Texas people (and our business climate) are!

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Good idea.

Charles, you should make sure the Gov. knows about this!
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It sure would be an expensive move, but I'm sure we could give some kind of corporate tax break for a few years until they're fully up and running or something like that. Plus, there's now state income tax.

Come on down boys!
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Supporters of the technology say it will be a “game changer,” allowing authorities to quickly identify the registered guns used in crimes.

They just dont get it do they.

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C-dub wrote:It sure would be an expensive move, but I'm sure we could give some kind of corporate tax break for a few years until they're fully up and running or something like that. Plus, there's now state income tax.

Come on down boys!
Don"t you mean "no". "Now" means there is and as far as I know there isn't a state income tax. :evil2:
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AustinBoy wrote:Supporters of the technology say it will be a “game changer,” allowing authorities to quickly identify the registered guns used in crimes.

They just don't get it do they.

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if they convince all criminals to register their stolen guns, then they could identify what stolen gun was registered by whom, but then that criminal would say "I loaned it to Billy" and Billy would say he loaned it to Bob, and Bob would say he did have it but some other criminal stole it from him and there is no honor among thieves now and didn't the last criminal stealing it register it? Then Bob could suggest that a law be passed requiring all stolen guns to be registered or else it will be a crime to use one in a crime... so if all stolen guns are registered to a particular criminal, it still doesn't show who committed any particular crime ... but criminals will invest in brass catchers ... or use revolvers, which some do already anyway.


So ... aftermarket firing pins ...

Criminals would never think to .. after registering their freshly stolen firearm, they'd never think to file the microstamp off while they file off a serial number right? :banghead:
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microstamping would be easy to defeat.a quick little hit with a file will take it right off.
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MoJo wrote:
C-dub wrote:It sure would be an expensive move, but I'm sure we could give some kind of corporate tax break for a few years until they're fully up and running or something like that. Plus, there's now state income tax.

Come on down boys!
Don"t you mean "no". "Now" means there is and as far as I know there isn't a state income tax. :evil2:
Sure do. Wow. The w isn't anywhere near the o. I don't know how that happened.
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