Almost half of the donations in New York came in 2010, after the legislative defeat of a microstamping bill, which would have
required bullet casings to carry unique markings, campaign records show.
Almost half of these donations came in 2010, when the New York legislature defeated a bill that would have
required bullet casings to carry unique markings.
Not exact matches
One of the more controversial bills would
require semiautomatic handguns made and sold in New York to have unique identifying information on spent
bullet casing — a process known as microstamping.