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Thread: Alabama Bullet Serialization bill withdrawn - for now

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    Boolit Bub
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    Alabama Bullet Serialization bill withdrawn - for now

    Senator Smitherman has pulled the bull for now. Plans to reintroduce it later.

    http://www.al.com/sports/huntsvillet...050.xml&coll=1

    Ammo coding bill to be withdrawn
    Sunday, May 04, 2008
    By BOB LOWRY
    Times Staff Writer bob.lowry@htimes.com

    State senator says he'll study, try to reach a compromise

    MONTGOMERY - The sponsor of a bill that would require pistol ammunition sold or manufactured in Alabama be coded says he'll drop the measure, even though it's in position to be passed by the state Senate.

    Sen. Rodger Smitherman, D-Birmingham, said there was not enough time left in the session to work out a compromise with opponents and the bill needs further study.

    "I'm not going try to move it past where it is now," he said. "Some people have some concerns about the implementation of it. Before I do anything, I'm going to try and work with them."

    The National Rifle Association opposes the concept, but Smitherman said he had not been contacted by the NRA. He said he had mostly been called by gun collectors and those who make their own ammo.

    Bullet identification technology uses a micro-laser to assign a unique code to every round of factory-produced ammo manufactured. A code is etched on the projectile and the inside of the cartridge casing.

    Each code is common to a single box of cartridges and unique from all other ammo sold. The unique codes are tracked and records maintained to identify individual ammo purchases.

    "There are a lot of things we need to do to make exceptions to it that won't affect people, such as collectors, something of that nature," said Smitherman. "We need to do an analysis of the total cost."

    But Smitherman said he supports the idea of bullet coding as a means to help police in solving crimes where pistols are used.

    The proposal has been taken up in legislatures in California, Hawaii, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, New York and Washington.

    The theory is by recording sales records, law enforcement personnel would be able to easily trace the ammo used in a crime and have an avenue to pursue and solve even the most difficult cases.

    Supporters say police could identify the bullet code in cases where as little as 20 percent of the bullet base remains intact after recovery.

    Because bullets are designed to keep the base solid and in its original configuration, the likelihood of the codes remaining legible after recovery is very high, according to the maker of one of the systems, Ammunition Coding System of Seattle.

    Had Smitherman's bill passed, it would have taken effect Jan. 1, and ammo would have had to been coded from that date forward. Any non-coded bullets in the hands of retailers and private citizens as of Jan. 1, 2011, would have had to been destroyed.

    It also would have required the state Department of Public Safety to establish and maintain a coding database. Ammunition vendors and manufacturers would have had to register with the department.

    The bill would have required a fee not to exceed 0.005 cents per bullet to establish and maintain the database.

    On its Web site, NRA cites the following reasons for its opposition to encoded ammunition:

    - Forfeiture of currently owned ammo;

    - Separate registration for every box of new ammo;

    - Expensive ammo for law enforcement and private gun owners;

    - Waste of taxpayer money that would be better spent on traditional police programs;

    - Many people who have guns but no driver's license or government issued ID card would not be able to buy ammo.

    © 2008 The Huntsville Times

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    Go to www.keepandbeararms.com you will find a thread on there on this very subject. Read the comments, one fella is starting an effort to remove Senator Smitherman the next election. I don't live in his district so there's not much I can do, but my take on the article you posted is that there is a lot more to the story of the bills withdrawal that he is not telling. Best we can hope for at this point is that he is removed from office, that'll end any other nonsense from others in the legislature.

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    Tennessee has similar bills in the works, write your congressmen.
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    bullet coding

    has he been visiting Mass or drinking the Mass water.hhes got a lot mor troubles than the bullet bill get rid of him before he contaminates every one.
    WILDCATT

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    The TN bills are in committee or subcomm. in both the House and Senate.

    http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/

    I think that the House bill is dead in the committee. As I understand it, anything not signed by the Governor before teh end of this session ( 10 days or so) is dead and must be brought up again next year from the ground up......

    Good news for now......we'll see later........

    I hate living in a county with that's a split House District....no real voice and it's the county seat is the largest town in either district.

    TM

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