I suspect that becomes a hill too far. Many of us have put up with the government buying an excess of ammunition. But that excess is stocked somewhere; hopefully, very well guarded. Meanwhile, I suspect when the time arrives manufacturers will asses their customer base.
I suspect that becomes a hill too far. Many of us have put up with the government buying an excess of ammunition. But that excess is stocked somewhere; hopefully, very well guarded. Meanwhile, I suspect when the time arrives manufacturers will asses their customer base.
Dane Wigington of geoengineeringwatch.org reported a few years back that Dept. of Homeland Security bought 7 hollow point bullets for every man, woman and child in the U.S. How do you suppose they intend to use them, and when?
I'm not sure they were ever intended for use. I think they were purchased to reduce the availability of ammo to discourage gun owners. I suspect at some point they will show up as surplus. I can recall buying 45ACP ball ammo of WWII vintage, still quite serviceable stuff.
As I recall this stockpiling started with the Obama admin. And it was done for many agencies. Have no idea how much it cost to buy nor the ongoing storage costs.
I suspect that becomes a hill too far. Many of us have put up with the government buying an excess of ammunition. But that excess is stocked somewhere; hopefully, very well guarded. Meanwhile, I suspect when the time arrives manufacturers will asses their customer base.
Dane Wigington of geoengineeringwatch.org reported a few years back that Dept. of Homeland Security bought 7 hollow point bullets for every man, woman and child in the U.S. How do you suppose they intend to use them, and when?
I'm not sure they were ever intended for use. I think they were purchased to reduce the availability of ammo to discourage gun owners. I suspect at some point they will show up as surplus. I can recall buying 45ACP ball ammo of WWII vintage, still quite serviceable stuff.
As I recall this stockpiling started with the Obama admin. And it was done for many agencies. Have no idea how much it cost to buy nor the ongoing storage costs.
Hah hah-- sounds about right, someone gonna sell 'em to the gangstas.
Who started DHS, who runs it?
Bush I, if I remember rightly. Another CIA-controlled alphabet govt. bureau...