A visit to the website Ammunition Accountability.org -- they also run a mirror .com
site -- would lead you to believe that they were a grassroots
conglomeration of concerned citizens and civic leaders with an
unimpressive, low-tech website.
That couldn't be further from the truth.
The
Ammunition Accountability Act and corresponding website are run by a
company that developed the technology necessary to enforce the same
legislation they lobby for. In other words, the founders of the
Ammunition Accountability Act are pushing legislation which will have a
direct and substantial financial benefit to them.
The
legislation calls for each individual piece of ammunition produced to
be etched or stamped with a unique serial number.. This patented
technology was developed by Russ Ford and his business partners Steve
Mace and John Knickerbocker of Seattle , Washington .
Ford
and his associates were unable to convince any ammunition manufacturers
to use their technology, so they hired a lobbyist to push for
state-level ammo tagging legislation.
Ostensibly Ford and company are billing this legislation as a way to
stop violent crime by tracking handgun and “assault weapon” ammunition..
However,
the sample text of their legislation -- provided on their website --
would outlaw the ownership of all non-tagged ammo of any caliber.
Additionally, the legislation would require a state-run database to
track each ammunition serial number and information on who purchased
each round of ammo.
Not only does the legislation directly aim
to financial benefit Ford and his business partners, but it will push
most ammunition manufactures out of business, and make home reloading
ammunition illegal.
Their legislation has been introduced in 18 states in 2008.