Re: RoHS AKA Woah, Hoss!
I'm in New York, we are allowed to have guns and lead (unlike you). We
make electronics with lead because it has to be reliable so your
doesn't sell...........
Considering that the process of having this
law in europe has started about a decade ago
and comes into effect in about a month, you're
a bit late.
You'd rather should have spent your time in
solving the problems if it concerns you.
Writing mails to politicians accomplishes
nothing.
Rene
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Relevant Pages
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... The 5,913 firearms recovered represented a 16 percent drop from the 7,059 guns recovered in 2006, according to ATF. ... The "time to crime" increase, according to the ATF, suggests that fewer new guns are being transported into the city. ... The New York Police Department said its own initiatives have helped in the reduction, most notably Operation Impact, in which rookies are assigned to high-crime areas. ... (alt.politics) - Re: Virginia gun dealers taunt NYC Mayor........What are they saying now
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... "In fact, Mayor Michael Bloomberg learned, 82 percent of the crime guns ... in New York City were bought outside of the state of New York. ... Because of a ban on the sharing of gun data in crimes by the BATF from ... Since guns are fairly heavily regulated in the city and state of New ... (talk.politics.guns) - ABC News Uses Murder of Cop to Push for More Gun Control
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