As already noted here, the myth that Internet and mail order ammo sales won't be affected by AB 962 is being repeated again by George Skelton in the LA Times:
"I'd rather be inconvenienced and alive than have criminals convenienced and be dead," says Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, one of many law enforcement officials who support De Leon's bill.
This, as we all know, is a complete fiction. Anyone so inclined can write Mr. Skelton at george.skelton@latimes.comFelix Hunziker at the Halfway to Concord blog, have seen the "wisdom" behind AB 962:
- Handgun owners to buy their bullets face-to-face from a licensed dealer. They could order through the Internet or by mail, but they'd have to pick up the ammo at a store, just as they now must when buying a gun.
"I'd rather be inconvenienced and alive than have criminals convenienced and be dead," says Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, one of many law enforcement officials who support De Leon's bill.
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