From John Hinderaker at PowerLine:
I really, really wanted to shoot today, but wasn’t able to. Why, you might ask? Was I backed up with work? Nope. Did I have a long list of chores to do, to stay in my wife’s good graces? Nope. I was free as a bird. But I couldn’t shoot because, with the exception of 100 rounds of 22LR and the loaded 9 mm magazines that I keep at home for purposes of self-defense, I was out out of ammo.
Nor was I alone. The shelves here in Minnesota are empty. You can still find a few rounds of .380, .40 and even .45 caliber bullets, along with more exotic varieties, but the most popular ammunition–22LR and 9 mm–is sold out everywhere. The shelves are literally bare. Every now and then someone gets in a small shipment; a friend told me that a local Dick’s Sporting Goods got some 9 mm bullets in yesterday. They were gone almost instantly.
9 mm bullets
I figured if anyplace wouldn’t run out of ammo, it is South Dakota, so I checked with my brother. Sure enough, ammunition is gone there, too. A local store that does a major firearms business ordered a semi truck load of ammo; what got delivered was three pallets. They were told they could expect another delivery in 2014.
So what is going on? In part, certainly, the perception of a potential shortage due to the policies of the Obama administration has led to the reality of a shortage, as everyone started to stock up. I can understand the mentality: if I wandered into a gun store and found that they had just put 1,000 9 mm rounds on the shelf, I would buy them all. But does that fully explain what is happening? How about the fact that government agencies are buying up billions of rounds? There have been lots of news reports and lots of rumors, but no clear explanation of why the federal government has invested so massively in ammunition–including the most popular civilian calibers–over the last year. One way or another, it seems that there is a story here. But for it to be pursued, we would need “reporters.” Remember them? Nah, that was a bygone era: you probably don’t.
There is something seriously wrong, my friends. Apparently, no one knows what it is. We've been ignoring it for too long.
I believe ammunition companies should do their patriotic duty and refuse to sell ammunition to the government any longer, unless it is specified FOR MILITARY GUNS ONLY.
Of course, the FBI, CIA, Secret Service, ICE, and a few other agencies also need some ammunition. But, it would seem a law needs to be passed which stipulates that government agencies can buy no more than 125-140% of what they need during any annual period.
And they need to provide information justifying their need.
The government does not need to be well-armed. THE CITIZENS DO.
WE OWN THE GOVERNMENT.
THEY DO NOT OWN US.
The government does not need to be well-armed. THE CITIZENS DO.
WE OWN THE GOVERNMENT.
THEY DO NOT OWN US.