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    | Anti-Gun Lawmakers Seek to Stop Online Ammunition Sales Submitted by: 
			
Mark A. Taff
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    | On May 12, 2015, Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.) introduced H.R. 2283 or the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2015.
 
 According to a report from The Hill (full text of the legislation has not been received by the Government Publishing Office at press time) the bill would require that ammunition sellers be federally licensed, that online ammunition purchasers show a photo identification in-person at an “authorized dealer” in order to take receipt of their orders, and that any purchases of more than 1000 rounds made within five consecutive days be reported to the Attorney General.
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     Millwright66
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    | Yet another  in a long, long list of proposed "firearms trafficking regulations" that target one group exclusively. LEGAL firearms owners and ammunition purchasers ! We all know criminal elements won't pay any attention to these proposed new regs. 
 Its become increasingly obvious our 'elected representatives', at every level of government, are far more protective of the welfare of criminal elements than their electorate. Why ?  The 'missing piece' in this enigma exists in 'MMO, a dictum  all LEOs learn early in their careers.  We know the "means and opportunity".  That leaves only"motive"; and that's where everyone - not only firearms enthusiasts- ought to be focusing their attention.
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