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Can anyone cite a city, state, or federal ordinance that limits the number of rounds of ammunition someone can own at any given time?
Neither could we, but that didn’t stop a 32 year old Haverhill, Massachusetts from being arrested after police found 10,000 rounds of ammo in his car and later confiscated an additional 20,000 rounds from his home.
Haverhill told police he intended to use the ammo (in .32, 9mm, and .22 calibers) for target practice. According to sources, police say that’s “unrealistic”.
Ironically, people around the country have been seen stockpiling ammunition which others have said (combined Obama’s ongoing war efforts) have led to a nation-wide shortage on ammunition.
This arrest brings up several points of concern, the two we’d like to underscore are:
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Ever since Obama took office there has been a run on ammunition, specifically popular civilian carry ammo such as 9mm and .45 ACP.
I typically buy my ammo from CheaperThanDirt.com and SportsmansGuide.com. I’ve never had a problem getting any brand of ammo from either sites… until Obama won the election. Today both sites are almost always sold-out.
Even when you can find some ammo that’s in-stock, the price is usually ridiculous, for example, here’s a box of 20 rounds of Remington brand .45 ACP for almost $50! That’s about $2.50 per round! Yikes!
Range ammo usually went for $16 to $18 per box of 20, and premium carry ammo usually went for $22 per box of 20.