Evidently, the laws of physics and firearms ballistics don't apply in "reverend world:"
- Local activists want Congress to pass a law requiring gun and ammunition manufacturers to imprint barcodes on bullets.
They believe it would be an effective way to use technology to reduce incidents of violent crime.
Members of the clergy and community leaders gathered at the Westside Baptist Ministers Conference to present their suggestion. They say barcode imprints would make it easier for law enforcement officials to track the source of bullets used in violent crimes and could also help lead to the arrest of criminals.
"We think this solution will help solve some of these crimes that exist in the city of Chicago and across the country," said Calvin "Omar" Johnson, Workship Coalition founder.
The clergy members say they plan to work with their congressmen to draft legislation on this issue.
Prediction: It never gets out of committee in DC, and if it ever came here....oh wait, we already buy all of our ammo away from this unconstitutional backwater.