Without bullets, slugs or shot, a gun is no deadlier than a steel club. But the question of how to keep firearms' lethal projectiles out of the wrong hands has historically been a low priority for regulators more concerned about the guns themselves.
That could be changing. As the nation debates competing proposals to reduce gun violence, some law enforcement leaders and elected officials argue it's time to examine an area they say is especially devoid of common sense regulation: the buying and selling of ammunition.
They say there is an obvious inconsistency in federal and state law. While it is illegal for certain classes of potentially dangerous people — such as felons and the mentally ill — to possess bullets, nobody's checking. Ammunition buyers don't have to undergo the background checks required of gun purchasers.
The idiots running the country just keep getting dumber and dumber, while getting the sleeping public in an uproar of joy thinking how much this will stop crime, stop killings, and of course Obama's baited scheme of " prevent more school shootings" . Â When in reality it stops nothing criminals will always get guns, and ammo, they know where to go so laws do no mean a thing, not to them and not to those who sell them underground.
Meanwhile the idiots of the country advertise gun freezones, letting all cirminals know just where there will be NO WEAPONS". Â Is that so hard to figure out, is that so hard to make since.
All of these hot shootings we have heard about are nothing more than staged events to get people moving in the direction that jackass for a President wants them to move in. " no way to defend yourselves" Â once this economy drops, and people are short on food, and a way to protect themselves they will storm troop in and take what ever you have left. Their just waiting for the right moment to do so
Even Special Forces sees this coming, while the Feds. chop away at the 2nd amendment.





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