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Proposed California bill would track all bullets and shells sold in state
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Jan 8, 2013
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Proposed California bill would track all bullets and shells sold in state
California assembly woman Nancy Skinner wants the state to track every bullet and shotgun shell sold in the state. She introduced AB-48 yesterday in Oakland and gun rights advocates are calling it an overblown reaction.
Antique firearms displayed during the 8th Annual East Coast Fine Arms Show in Stamford, Connecticut January 6, 2013. This is the first gun show in Connecticut since the December 14 shooting that killed 20 children and six teachers from Sandy Hook Elementary School. A Conn. based weapons group is opening a gun trade show Tuesday in Las Vegas.
Antique firearms displayed during the 8th Annual East Coast Fine Arms Show in Stamford, Connecticut January 6, 2013. This is the first gun show in Connecticut sine the December 14 shooting that killed 20 children and six teachers from Sandy Hook Elementary School approximatley 40 miles away in Newtown, Ct. The gun show featured collectible and antique weapons.
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California assembly woman Nancy Skinner wants the state to track every bullet and shotgun shell sold in the state. She introduced AB-48 yesterday in Oakland and gun rights advocates are calling it an overblown reaction.

California assembly woman Nancy Skinner wants the state to track every bullet and shotgun shell sold in the state. She introduced AB-48 yesterday in Oakland and gun rights advocates are calling it an overblown reaction.

Adam Winkler a law professor at UCLA and author of the book, "Gunfight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America," joins the show to fill us in on what this bill would mean for gunowners.