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In reply to the discussion: Why registration? What is gained by having a list of guns and owners? [View all]Buckeye_Democrat
(15,442 posts)39. I'd prefer ID for all bullet sales, with the bullet projectiles laser-etched.
        
          http://www.ammocoding.com/
          
          
          
        
        In an effort to provide law enforcement with modern crime fighting tools, a new patentpending bullet identification technology known as the Ammunition Coding System (ACS) has been developed. ACS assigns a unique code to every round of ammunition manufactured, and by recording sales records, law enforcement personnel will be able to easily trace the ammunition involved in a crime and have an avenue to pursue and solve even the most difficult cases. The key to ACS is the unique code that is micro-laser engraved on factory-produced ammunition. This laser engraving is etched on both the projectile and the inside of the cartridge casing. Each code will be common to a single box of cartridges and unique from all other ammunition sold.
There are 91 unique characters on a standard computer keyboard. The ACS technology uses these characters in five, six, or seven columns. Typically, ammunition comes in boxes of either 50 or 20, and all bullets in a box will be coded alike. There are 12 common handgun and assault weapon calibers. This means that ACS can accommodate over 21 quadrillion unique bullet codes. Since it is estimated that there are approximately 10 billion bullets sold annually in the United States, and 20-30 billion bullets sold worldwide annually, the ACS has the capacity to keep pace with the current rate of sales for decades to come.
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                        Why registration? What is gained by having a list of guns and owners? [View all]
							discntnt_irny_srcsm
							Dec 2016
							OP
                        
        
        In manyt cases the police haved a bigger avantage since wwhen you register a gun, the serial #
        napi21
        Dec 2016
        #76
      
        
        It's up to the owner to notify the police if their weapon is stolen.  If the owner didn't bother to
        napi21
        Dec 2016
        #77
      
        
        The vehicle v firearm registration analogy is weak for a number of reasons
        discntnt_irny_srcsm
        Dec 2016
        #18
      
        
        Why registration? when trump gets ready to take your guns he will have a list.
        stonecutter357
        Dec 2016
        #2
      
        
        I would say there are four 'arguments in favor of' or 'reasons for' registration:
        petronius
        Dec 2016
        #20
      
        
        I agree with you on 3 and 4 (and those are the reasons that a pro-registration person
        petronius
        Dec 2016
        #40
      
        
        re: "There are reasons for becoming prohibited that in no way support probable cause for a search"
        discntnt_irny_srcsm
        Dec 2016
        #45
      
        
        "...they are the key to maintaining a power they forged on the backs of the enslaved."
        discntnt_irny_srcsm
        Dec 2016
        #48
      
        
        I'd prefer ID for all bullet sales, with the bullet projectiles laser-etched.
        Buckeye_Democrat
        Dec 2016
        #39
      
        
        I think most shooting deaths are crimes of passion, or not well planned.
        Buckeye_Democrat
        Dec 2016
        #51
      
        
        I'm not arguing that the determined and skilled won't find ways around anything
        discntnt_irny_srcsm
        Dec 2016
        #58
      
        
        This thread is an example of a reasoned, respectul discussion.  Congrats all!
        Eleanors38
        Dec 2016
        #74
      
  