To: Steve Peacock
When are some of these ammo manufacturers going to draw a line on these inflated purchases by federal agencies, and reserve a certain percentage of their product for the gun owning public?
It appears to me (and I hope to many ammo makers) that the feds’ real intent is to dry up supplies so that the public has no ammo.
14 posted on
03/27/2013 4:38:18 PM PDT by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Windflier
Or if any of these are publicly traded, the “elites” have invested heavily in the stocks.
16 posted on
03/27/2013 4:39:30 PM PDT by
nascarnation
(Baraq's economic policy: trickle up poverty)
To: Windflier
...the feds real intent is to dry up supplies so that the public has no ammo.
DING, DING, DING, We have a winner!
28 posted on
03/27/2013 4:49:18 PM PDT by
Carriage Hill
(The most insidious power the news media has, is the power to ignore.)
To: Windflier
"When are some of these ammo manufacturers going to draw a line on these inflated purchases by federal agencies, and reserve a certain percentage of their product for the gun owning public?"The hell of it is that we the public are the ones paying for this outrage. Any odds on how many Republicans remind Democrats about this when they start bleating about needing more 'revenue?'
45 posted on
03/27/2013 5:25:10 PM PDT by
VR-21
(I'm weary of being lorded over by criminals and gilded degenerates.)
To: Windflier
“When are some of these ammo manufacturers going to draw a line on these inflated purchases by federal agencies, and reserve a certain percentage of their product for the gun owning public?”
How about they cut the government off all together.
51 posted on
03/27/2013 5:55:15 PM PDT by
Revel
To: Windflier
It appears to me (and I hope to many ammo makers) that the feds real intent is to dry up supplies so that the public has no ammo. I don't think so. At least I don't think that's the whole story.
Once the official government counterfeits are no longer accepted, what do you think will become the most desired and accepted items for barter?
71 posted on
03/28/2013 9:49:15 AM PDT by
archy
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