it is not that stupid. this is how it is done:
en.wikipedia.org
I gave that link a quick scan, it seemed to refer to firearms and some types of specific ammo, but not all ammo. I live in the Communistwealth of Massachusetts, they already know every firearm that I own or had owned. My question was how are they going to track people's ammo. The only ammo restrictions in the state are fire laws on quantities per
DWELLING without a permit. How will they know what I have in multiple locations in multiple states.
Let's say I became a gun owner the day after these ammo limits became law. Let's say that out of state vendors like Target were required to report my purchase in detail, same with the Gun Shops and Gun Show dealers. How will they know if I buy some off a guy who has plenty to spare. What if I go to VT, NH or Maine and legally purchase ammo there, how will they know. Maybe they'd do what they do with fireworks. Unmarked Statie's in the parking lot at Shooters Outpost following cars with Mass Plates across the border and pulling them over. All fireworks are illegal in Mass, but ammo isn't, well not yet. How do they know that you didn't have that ammo in your trunk already and you were just buying boresnakes & targets. Are they going to go back to the shop and ask to see the receipts or the surveillance footage. Cabela's or Bass Pro might cave but the independent guys will tell them to come back with a warrant.
When I buy fireworks in NH, and yes they stay in NH, I usually by from the small independents up in the North Country. However once in a while I'll buy from one of the Big Chains like Phantom. They want all of your info and a few years back I had to sign some kind of waiver because of something AG Healey sent to all the fireworks dealers in NH. The kid was an Asst. Manager and when I began to inquire further, he told me to hang on a minute, went in the back and came back with a copy of the letter. I've got, somewhere. I stood there reading it then asked the kid, what was your companies response. He said nothing as far as he knew. He said something to the effect that most dealers forwarded this letter to the NH AG, whose response to Maura was that Marijuana a Federally prohibited substance. As soon as Mass prohibits the sale of Marijuana to any NH resident, NH will consider her request of not selling fireworks, which are not Federally prohibited, to Mass residents.
Could that be considered a "Mike Drop ?