Paraquat wrote on 06/05/13 at 09:10:40:Brilliant idea.
Until I go to a range, collect everyone's spent brass, and dump it at a crime scene.
Maybe I do it to cover up a crime I committed? Maybe I'm a jerk and I do it for jollies?
Or do we get a 75 dollar credit towards one's next 100 dollar bullet upon receipt of a spent casing?
You never let a friend borrow your car before?
Did you get my PM? Or is the system acting funky again?
--Steve
I replied to your PM yesterday. You didn't get that ?
Yea you'd put bullets into a crime scene. Why not do 1 better and empty the contents of a fast food trash can into a crime scene too.
I've heard all the jokes about that, I dont think any gun range owner ever wants bullets from his range in a crime scene. Besides - you're talking about casings, and they read bullets for rifling ...
The $100 bullet is only for stopping psychopaths. Those are first time criminals like the sandy hook guy. No amount of registration will stop them. $100 bullet only for that.
Criminals are people who rarely ever use a bullet, and when they do, its 1-2 and they cant be traced back to them and they get away, get rid of the gun and get another and we're left with a unknown bullet and an unknown gun and we never see that rifling again, so we never find the criminal.
Cool.
Srinath.