That’s not a typo.
Under the proposal, law-abiding citizens would be forced to purchase ammunition stamped with a unique identifier—effectively turning every bullet into a traceable data point tied directly to its owner.
In other words: a gun registry wasn’t enough… now they want a registry for every bullet.
The legislation would:
- Mandate serialization of handgun ammunition statewide
- Require the Illinois State Police to track and store every purchase in a centralized database
- Impose per-round fees on ammunition purchases
- Criminalize the possession of standard, non-serialized ammunition
- Apply not just to sales—but to possession, transfers, and even lending ammunition
Let that sink in.
Under this proposal, simply owning normal ammunition could make you a criminal overnight.
A Logistical Nightmare — By Design
Even setting aside the constitutional violations, the proposal is wildly impractical.
There is no existing infrastructure capable of mass-producing serialized ammunition at scale. The entire scheme relies on microstamping-style technology that has repeatedly failed in real-world conditions.
Implementing this system would:
- Drive up the cost of every round
- Slow production dramatically
- Create widespread shortages for law-abiding gun owners
And criminals?
They won’t comply—just like they don’t comply with gun laws now.
The Real Goal: Track You, Then Control You
Let’s be honest about what this is.
This is a deliberate attempt to:
- Track gun owners through ammunition purchases
- Create a searchable government registry tied to individual citizens
- Price everyday Americans out of exercising their rights
Because once every bullet is logged, tracked, and taxed…
…the next step isn’t hard to figure out.
This Fight Is Coming to Texas
Don’t think for a second this stops in Illinois.
The gun confiscation lobby always tests its most extreme ideas in blue states first—before pushing them nationwide.
That’s why Texas Gun Rights is making this clear right now:
We will oppose any attempt to serialize ammunition in Texas—period.
No compromises.
No watered-down versions.
No backdoor registries disguised as “public safety.”
Because the Second Amendment doesn’t come with a barcode.
Chip in to Texas Gun Rights to help us stop this agenda before it reaches our state.





