DHS claims that it is buying ammo in bulk to save money, but experts have pointed out that hollow point bullets cost nearly twice as much as full metal jacket rounds. They also explode on impact for maximum damage, which has caused some Americans to wonder what purpose they would serve the DHS domestically. Purchasing 1.6 billion rounds of ammo would also give DHS the means to fight the equivalent of a 24-year Iraq War. Members of Congress say the DHS has repeatedly refused to tell them the purpose of procuring such large amounts of ammo.
They have no answer for that question, Congressman Timothy Huelscamp told Infowars in March, pointing out that the purchases are being made at a time when sequestration should be limiting the agencys spending.
Were going to find out
I say we dont fund them until we get an answer.
http://rt.com/usa/dhs-ammo-investigation-napolitano-645/
DHS officials testified last week that it was only planning to purchase up to 750 million rounds of ammunition for training centers and law enforcement over the next five years. The agency’s spokesman, Peter Boogaard, told Congress that the media reports are misleading. But Boogard also mentioned a second five-year contract for up to 450 million rounds of ammunition for law enforcement purposes. Together, the two DHS contracts for ammunition would result in purchases of up to 1.2 billion rounds of ammo.
No, I didn’t mean the hollow-point bullets. I meant the cartridge was one that wasn’t even used by the government. I think it was 7.65x39 (for AK-47 clones), but I’m not sure.
Time for an inventory check... as well as an audit on where each US taxpayer dollar went re: funding Syria, Libya, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan.
We should go all the way back to Bali and Mauritania, when this ‘spring’ kicked off.