Ammo Loophole, there’s a new term.
https://www.guns.com/news/2019/03/14/dems-debut-national-ammo-control-bill-in-congress
https://www.guns.com/news/2019/03/14/dems-debut-national-ammo-control-bill-in-congress
Early days of GCA 1968, you had to sign for ammunition. I don't know when they gave up on that, but it lasted a while.
Didn't last until the 80's because I used to buy buckets and 500 ct boxes of 22LR and also No8 shotshells as a 13-15yo at WalMart. I don't think that would fly now, but I remember as a kid when highlight of going to WalMart on Saturday was getting some 22LR
Wow. Different times.
Left with FOPA in 1986...also when mail order ammo became easy and legal again.Early days of GCA 1968, you had to sign for ammunition. I don't know when they gave up on that, but it lasted a while.
If it passed, good luck finding reloading equipment and components before the antis pass a "reloading loophole" bill too.If something like this passed it might actually prompt me to get into reloading,
NO, I REFUSE.
I have YEARS worth of reloading supplies.I appreciate your passion, but how exactly will you refuse?
The usual suspects. Almost any crazy idea can get 100 cosponsors in the House. Even the "Green New Deal" has 90 cosponsors.50+ sponsors.
I have YEARS worth of reloading supplies.
I can buy ammunition and reloading supplies out of state to my heart's content.
Without REGISTERING ammunition and components, there's literally NO way to know to whom or from whom I buy and sell same.
It was tried before and it proved totally impractical and counterproductive. This isn't going anywhere.