Microstamping bill amended

The Senate microstamping bill has been amended to S-675C and resubmitted to Rules.

The issue has been getting more unpopular each year and it’s proponents must be starting to piss off their colleagues.  Michelle Schimel was booted from the Assembly floor because they did not want to hear her ranting about it during budget debates.

Meanwhile, Steve Englebright stated on the floor that he had a letter proving that a New York manufacturer (Remington) was already making microstamped firearms for government contracts.  That is patently false.

5 thoughts on “Microstamping bill amended

  1. Do the anti’s want microstamping badly enough to trade repealing our partial semi auto ban for it?

  2. You may be right but you never actually know until you ask.

    I’ve gotten some of the nicest surprises just by asking.

  3. Trade? The antis trade nothing. They are totally one way, no compromise, ban-them-all-eventually, give no ground ever. They aren’t about being reasonable; they are about eventually banning private ownership of anything that even resembles a weapon. Totalitarian stooges are like that.

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