Proposed bulk ammo ban

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Have you guys heard of this? Senate bill 3223 introduced by
senator Elizabeth Warren would ban bulk ammo sales and
would require a buyer to go thru a FFL and background check.
 
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BECAUSE NOBODY "NEEDS" 250 OR 500 OR 1,000 ROUNDS OF AMMO TO KILL A DEER. The fact that the Second Amendment has nothing to do with sports hunting is completely immaterial. The fact that it has nothing to do with "need" is immaterial. "They" want as many people as possible to be dependent on the government for their personal protection.
 
The first ten amendments to the US Constitution is known as the "Bill of Rights," not the "Bill of Needs."

Those elected (and employed) by us need to be made to understand this.

A nice group of folks tried to make this clear to Congress recently. A good chunk of them are doing 5+ yrs for institutional vandalism and the like. At least the ones that were lucky enough to have their trial inside of two yrs.

Those elected (and employed) by you no longer care what you think.

The Constitution is just a Super-sized PFA. Hold it up when they come for you and see how it goes.
 
Listen up

George Washington, Farewell Address | Saturday, September 17, 1796

"However political parties may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion."
 
The main effect of this, other then to please her base, will be to get some of us to procure a home equity loan to finance another 20,000 rounds of ammo, thus contributing to another shortage, and higher prices.

73,
Rick
 
Look at the Governor of New Mexico’s emergency health order a couple of months ago as an example. Total disregard for the Constitutions of the State and Federal Governments and her Oath Of Office.

She also said it was OK to violate her oath of office if she felt it was necessary.

She should be saying that from a jail cell.
 
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