Slowly but surely

by Big Six, Sunday, December 27, 2015, 10:19 (3193 days ago)

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/article/2560750
Wednesday night, Rep. Bob Goodlatte, the Republican chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, stepped in with a critical letter to the bureau demanding it explain the surprise and abrupt bullet ban. The letter is shown below.
The National Rifle Association, which is working with Goodlatte to gather co-signers, told Secrets that30 House members have already co-signed the letter and Goodlatte and the NRA are hoping to get a total of 100 fast.
"The Obama administration was unable to ban America's most popular sporting rifle through the legislative process, so now it's trying to ban commonly owned and used ammunition through regulation," said Chris W. Cox, executive director of the NRA-ILA, the group's policy and lobby shop. "The NRA and our tens of millions of supporters across the country will fight to stop President Obama's latest attack on our Second Amendment freedoms."
At issue is so-called "armor-piercing" ammunition, an exemption for those bullets mostly used for sport by AR-15 owners, and the recent popularity of pistol-style ARs that use the ammo.
The inexpensive 5.56 M855 ammo, commonly called lightgreen tips, have been exempt for years, as have higher-caliber ammunition that also easily pierces the type of soft armor worn by police, because it's mostly used by target shooters, not criminals. The agency proposes to reclassify it as armor-piercing and not exempt.

Slowly but surely

by Ken O'Neill, Sunday, December 27, 2015, 14:30 (3193 days ago) @ Big Six

Look at the date. This is old news and caused such a hullabaloo that the BATF reversed its initial decision "for further study".

Slowly but surely

by Big Six, Monday, December 28, 2015, 07:34 (3193 days ago) @ Ken O'Neill

Thanks.

I check the headlines each day for such things and in my haste did not catch the date.

More follows each day it seems. (like HR 4269)

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