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Millwright66
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There's already multiple legislative bills introduced in both state legislatures and Congress to effect the same ban, but encompassing just about all popular center-fire sporting calibers and a penology of bullets.
IOW you could say a small minority of an infinitesimally small percentage (some 500 odd out of 300+million) are claiming an "entitlement" to punish millions for their ingenuity, skills and zeal in pursuing harmless sporting/recreational activities.
The real "victims" in this kerfuffle are the nation's LEOs. Having been given 5.56mm weapons out of the U.S. arsenal, they're now denied affordable training ammo. A suspicious mind might say its one way to tie LEOs to the federal tit. |
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