Microstamping: A De Facto Gun Ban

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Re: Microstamping: A De Facto Gun Ban

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At about the 5:00 minute mark they did exactly what I was thinking...just take a little sand paper to the pin to sand away the stamp.
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The gun manufacturers should not sell guns to California law enforcement without microstamping.

I still say gun manufacturers should move out of “gun control states” and refuse to sell guns there even to law enforcement.

If they are too concerned about the “bottom line” to do this, eventually there may be no “bottom line”.
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Good video, laid it all out pretty well. I have quite a few military friends who are still stationed in California, and some who got out of the service and stayed in California for jobs. I posted the video on FB for their benefit.
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Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
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