I was thinking this as I read this thread.
I have been an avid re-loader since I was in Junior High (back then there were no age restrictions on components so I could make all the ammo I needed to shoot during the weekends). Even though I do not have large stockpiles of powder, just a few one pound cans of different types, they could still charge me since the powder could be used in items I have around the house to make a improvised device.
A decent judge would throw this out early but it would bankrupt me and that is what the Government wants to do: If they can't put you in jail, then they will file false charges that will drain your finances dry.
Yes, exactly. And part two of the “win-win” for the govt is that they will so bamboozle the sheeple via the Pravda MSM, that soon reloading will be illegal, since it involves “explosives.”
Count on it.
The fedgoons REALLY hate reloaders.
When was that?
I remember trying to buy primers for my dad in 7th or 8th grade, mid-60s and couldn't; too young.