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AR-15 Ammo Ban Shows How Ignorant Liberals Are About Guns
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Barack Obama and the ATF are in the news again with their attempt to ban the M855 projectile. The popular cartridge can be found in 5.56x45mm or .223 rifles, most notably the AR-15. The ATF claims their intent is to protect law enforcement. Of course, facts and logic, not to mention liberty, are insufficient deterrents for the agency.
Currently, the ATF has a ban on armor-piercing rounds for handguns. The standard handgun round, like the small calibers used in most gun crime, are incapable of penetrating body armor. |
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Millwright66
(3/5/2015)
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Seems like another has fallen into the liberal's trap ! The key is their claim re 5.56mm pistols. Physics decrees most CF rounds will penetrate any police soft body armor regardless of bullet construction. And there's a variety of speciality handguns firing CF rifle rounds.
Think "stare decsis", or to us public, "precedent". Once established, BATFE can use this precedent to ban everything from a .222 to a .35 Rem (or larger) based solely on its use in a handgun. But even police view criminal use of 5.56mm handguns as a non-issue. So gun owners/users need to be asking "what's the reason ? " |
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