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prevent government stockpiling of ammo

hotshoothotshoot Member Posts: 4,227
edited May 2013 in General Discussion
SALT LAKE CITY - In response to government agencies purchasing significant amounts of ammunition, Republicans from both the House and Senate have introduced a bill to "fix" the problem.

Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., and Rep. Frank Lucas, R-Okla., authored the bill known as the Ammunition Management for More Obtainability Act, or AMMO act, which will provide more "transparency and accountability" regarding government stockpiling.

The bill would prohibit government agencies - excluding the military - from buying more ammunition each month than what they purchased on average from 2001 to 2009.

Earlier this year, the Department of Homeland Security issued a request for more than 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition. The DHS said the ammunition would be purchased over the course of four or five years for the training of field agents, using what is called "strategic sourcing contracts." The contracts in question allow the government to purchase large amounts of ammunition at a lower price.

Inhofe said the Obama administration is buying up all ammunition in an effort to limit the amount of bullets the American public can be sold.

Do you agree with a bill to limit government agencies from stockpiling ammo?1. Yes 2. No 3. Undecided


Do you agree with a bill to limit government agencies from stockpiling ammo?

1. Yes
85% (1660)
2. No
11% (220)
3. Undecided
4% (77)
Total Votes: 1957

"President Obama has been adamant about curbing law-abiding Americans' access and opportunities to exercise their Second Amendment rights," Inhofe told the Washington Free Beacon. "One way the Obama administration is able to do this is by limiting what's available in the market with federal agencies purchasing unnecessary stockpiles of ammunition."

Many gun advocates have echoed the sentiment of Inhofe. Following the shooting of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., firearm retailers saw a significant surge in gun sales, but had problems keeping ammunition in stock - even simple .22 rounds.

"We just denied everything that this president and the vice president are trying to do," Inhofe said on Laura Ingraham's radio show Monday. "So what are they going to do if they want to, if they want to violate our Second Amendment rights? Do it with ammo."

Speaking about the DHS's reason for stockpiling ammunition, Inhofe said the government doesn't need that volume of ammunition: "They don't, and that's the point."

"I don't know how (Napolitano) or anyone else can deny this is going on. All you have to do is go to any of the places in Oklahoma out where I am," Inhofe said. "I went down to Texas, I tried places down there - no one has any ammo. It's supply and demand, they're taking it all up."

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=24985501&nid=757&title=legislators-introduce-bill-to-prevent-government-stockpiling-of-ammo&fm=home_page&s_cid=queue-20

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    fordsixfordsix Member Posts: 8,722
    edited November -1
    the goverment will always get what they want while walking accross the bones of the minions
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    bambihunterbambihunter Member Posts: 10,694 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Great idea from our Okie leaders!
    Fanatic collector of the 10mm auto.
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    minitruck83minitruck83 Member Posts: 5,369
    edited November -1
    If they really wanted to stop it, they'd not approve funding.
    Don't think too many suppliers can afford nonpayment.



    Allen
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    shilowarshilowar Member Posts: 38,815 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The legislation puts a spotlight on the issue, but even if it were to pass Obama isn't going to sign it.

    If this is true then the Ammunition Companies are conspiring with the Government. The public needs to demand that the Ammunition Manufacturers protect our access to ammunition and make their production available to public in addition to Gov Contracts. Of course they should fulfill National Security needs but there is a point where they have done that and should insure that the public has access to product. I definitely look at this as a backdoor attempt by Obama to dry up the supply of ammunition and components.
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