Posted on 02/17/2015 6:41:27 AM PST by KeyLargo
ATF Trying to Ban AR-15 Ammo Under Guise of "Law Enforcement Safety" Katie Pavlich | Feb 16, 2015
In its never ending goal to ban modern sporting rifles, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has proposed new regulations banning common AR-15 ammunition, arguing it's necessary to protect the safety of law enforcement officers. The NRA sounded the alarm late last week:
You can read the bureaucratic language justifying the proposal here.
The new proposal will allow Attorney General Eric Holder to determine if the ammunition in question qualifies under the broad definition of "sporting purposes." Current law gives ATF unfettered justification or power to decide what is and what is not sporting and therefore regulated or banned.
A few questions come to mind as this new proposal gets more attention. 1) Why now? 2) Is "armor piercing" .223 ammunition really being used at epidemic rates against our law enforcement officers? The answer is no.
Over the years, pro-gun control, big city police chiefs have argued that "assault weapons" are the main firearm being faced by law enforcement officers everyday. That just isn't true. In fact, when Baltimore County Police Chief James Johnson testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee back in 2013, he grossly misled the country when he said his officers were regularly facing this type of firepower in the streets. As I reported at the time:
After the hearing Johnson told reporters, "Police officers face these weapons either in seizure cases or crimes of violence everyday. Dozens of police officers have lost their lives due to an assault weapon and a criminal adversary."
According to a Baltimore County Police Department report obtained and requested by Townhall, Johnson misled the public with his statement about assault weapons seizures.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
This news/rumor should ensure that Americans will soon be well-stocked with this kind of ammo.
A local range has put up a “Salesman of the Year” reserved-parking sign, with O’s name on it.
There will be guys on the street corners next to the ones selling ‘loosy’ cigs and dope who will have smuggled rifle ammo for sale.
5.56x45 - 62 gr FMJ M855 - PMC - 1000 Rounds
$410.00 Out of stock
5.56x45 - 62 gr FMJ XM855 - Stripper Clips in Ammo Can - Federal - 420 Rounds
Out of stock $175.00
900 Rounds of 5.56x45 M855 Ammo by ADI - Includes Ammo Can - 62gr FMJ
Out of Stock
$309.00
A pain if you don’t already have them. However, there will be new sources developing. I recently bought a lot of 22LR made in Germany, of all places.
Does this mean that, from now on, .223 ammo will be available to Law Enforcement, criminals and muzzies only but not to law abiding citizens?
Just another step on the road to serfdom.
That indicates that the plan is in place, and the defenders must be weakened before the martial law declaration.
Yeah Nine and don’t forget the NRA’s long time board member Grover Norquist. Yep, THAT Grover Norquist....Agenda setter, lobbyist, policy maker and overall heavy hitter for the islamic muslim brotherhood’s American soil based terrorist front group C.A.I.R. The NRA has known/knows FULL well of his anti America dealings also. Nice huh?
Grover Norquists Alleged Islamist Ties Threaten Reelection to NRA Board of Directors
y Matthew Boyle19 Feb 201549
Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) president Grover Norquist has written a letter to several members of the NRAs board of directors fervently denying allegations of his ties to Muslim Brotherhood leaders as conspiracies.
Norquist is currently facing re-election for his position on the NRAs board of directors, all while these accusations against him have come under renewed attentionand could dominate discussion of his NRA role in the coming weeks.
In the letter obtained by Breitbart News, Norquist accuses Center for Security Policy (CSP) president Frank Gaffney, a former official in Ronald Reagans Pentagon, of being a stalker he has had to endure for over a decade. Norquists letter comes as journalist and blogger Lee Stranahanformerly of Breitbart News, now an independent journalist working for the new media product Brought To Lightalleged deeper ties between Norquist and radical Muslims.
One of the benefits of achieving some success in fighting for liberty in the city of Washington D.C. is that some people come to believe you can do anything, Norquist wrote.
Sadly this includes some sad individuals who convince themselves that you are responsible for their personal failings. I have such a stalker whose conspiracy theory is that I ran the Bush White House and presidency. And that I used my superpowers to one single end. To keep him (Frank Gaffney) from being employed in the Bush Defense Department and from being recognized as this generations Winston Churchill.
Norquist accused Gaffney of being someone who spins conspiracy theories that he is gay, a Muslim or responsible for the Bush foreign policy failures.
For the record, No. No. and No, Norquist wrote. One of his staffers told me I was part of the Russian Jewish Mafia. (Also no, but I think that would pay better.)
Norquist went on to write that he understands that one of the followers of my stalker sent the board members of the NRA an email detailing some concerns with Norquists ties to Islamists.
I know that this nonsense would not confuse you about my real work in life, but I certainly wish to make it easy for you to deal with anyone who might be confused by this nonsense, Norquist wrote.
Several thoughts. The stalker has been pushing this line for 15 years now. Every major newspaper and magazine was approached and found his thesis beneath contempt. Most didnt dignify it with an article. The Washington Jewish Week did a two part series debunking the conspiracy theories. The Bush White House had a one sentence response: There is no there there. The fellow pushing this met for hours with former NRA board member and lawyer Cleta Mitchell. Having examined his entire spiel, she has been public in denouncing it as dishonest nonsense. The Weyrich meeting, a weekly conservative group expelled Mr. Gaffney from their meeting because of his attacks on me and others. The American Conservative Union board of directors condemned his efforts as dishonest. Years ago this fellow unloaded his conspiracy theory on our fellow board member David Keene. David was not impressed.
Norquist wrapped up his letter to his fellow NRA board members by arguing that this issue has risen to a new level because one of Gaffneys folks has sent out my wife and daughters pictures on twitter.
What Norquist is referring to here is the report that Stranahan first made on a podcast called Brought to Light and since published on that groups website.
We reveal that powerful Republican insider Grover Norquist has close, previously unreported, ties to Palestinian anti-Israel activists, Stranahan says to open the broadcast. Well show you that Norquist has professional and family connections that stretch back decades that have been unknown until now because Norquist himself appears to have kept them quiet.
Stranahan walked listeners through what had previously been reported about Norquists ties to Islamists and how he founded the Islamic Free Market InstituteIslamic Institute for shortwith Khaled Saffuri. But, Brought To Light can now reveal there is another co-founder of the Islamic Institute, one who has never been reported on before, a man named Majed Tomeh, Stranahan said.
He described Tomehs background as a longtime Palestinian activist who, when attending Harvard Business School in the 1980s, served as the coordinator of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) in Boston. Stranahan asserted that Tomeh is a third co-founder of Norquists organization.
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Tomeh appears to have claimed this himself in his bio at the end of an article he wrote for the Andover Bulletin, the magazine for his alma mater Phillips Academy.
Tomeh purportedly writes of himself: In 1998, he co-founded the Islamic Institute in Washington, D.C., which has been at the forefront of President Bushs interaction with Americas Muslim community.
Why has Majed Tomeh never been mentioned as a co-founder of the Islamic Institute? Stranahan asked. Thats a question that becomes much more interesting when you learn that Majed Tomeh is also Grover Norquists brother-in-law, who was married to Norquists sister years prior to the founding of the Islamic Institute in 1998. This means that the unrevealed connection between Norquist and anti-Israel Palestinian activism goes much deeper than anyone had previously suspected.
Norquists sister Loraine and her husband Majed Tomeh attended Harvard Business School together in the mid-1980s. Stranahan reports that Tomeh has publicly sided with Hamas in many separate acts of activism, including a petition he signed criticizing the Palestinian Authority for jailing Palestinian citizens who criticized the government as being too weak against Israel in the Oslo Accords.
In 2009, Majed Tomeh wrote a letter to the Nation magazine that said in part, it is time for Americans to wake up to the crimes being committed with our political and military support and our money, Stranahan said, quoting from Tomehs letter. Grover Norquists business associate and brother-in-law was referring to United States support for Israel, he stated.
Majeds and Loraines daughter, Alina Tomeh, Stranahan said, attends Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. Shes continued the family tradition of Palestinian activism, Stranahan claimed. Alina Tomeh is the president and chairperson of Students for Justice In Palestine. The daughter of the co-founder of the Islamic Instituteand Grover Norquists nieceAlina Tomeh has been an active coordinator of events at the Massachusetts womens college, such as their annual Israel Apartheid Week, where she spoke about the three months she spent on the West Bank and in Gaza.
Stranahan also alleged connections between Norquists wife and Palestinian activists.
While its been widely reported that Grover Norquist married a Palestinian Muslim named Samah Alrayyes in 2004, what has gone unreported so far is the other family connections to Palestinian activism there, Stranahan said. On Samahs side, both of Norquists wifes sisters, Sahar and Sarah, live in Chicago and are Palestinian activists who have taken numerous trips to Gaza and the West Bank. These trips were connected with a group called the Palestine Childrens Relief Fund. Sahar, a dentist, is also the treasurer of the Chicago chapter of the Palestine Childrens Relief Fund. The entire Norquist family comes together on a page showing pledges for a Chicago marathon run a couple years ago that Sahar and Sarah ran where they called themselves Team Palestine. One of the pledges came from the Tomeh family and lists Majed, Loraine and their daughters. Other pledges came from Norquists parents, and someone listed as Salwa Alrayyes and the Norquist family. Another indicator of the personal relationships involved here is that another person pledging to Sahar and Sarahs Team Palestine marathon run was Grover Norquists co-founder at the Islamic Institute, Khaled Saffuri.
This report from Stranahan appears to be the cause of Norquists letter defending himself to his fellow NRA board members.
There have over the years been death threats from hopefully harmless idiots who follow Gaffney, Norquist wrote. The authorities have followed up on ones that pass their threshold of specificity. My goal is to respond to any real concern any real person has without exciting the crazies. They feed on attention as it makes them think they are not nuts.
Gaffney responded to Norquist in a letter of his own to the NRAs executive vice president Wayne LaPierre on Wednesday, a copy of which was also obtained by Breitbart News.
As you know, they [NRA board members] received recently a letter from one of their colleagues, Grover Norquist, in which he makes a number of false representations that require correction, Gaffney wrote to LaPierre. That is especially the case as Mr. Norquist is currently standing for reelection to the Board and the information he seems determined to conceal should be known by and of concern to every member of the NRA.
The things Gaffney says Norquist got wrong in his letter are the allegations that Gaffney said Norquist is a Muslim, gay, and responsible for Bushs foreign policy failures.
Specifically, Mr. Norquist attempts to mislead you and other NRA Directors about the nature of his record and conduct about which I have been warning for many years, Gaffney wrote. The issue is not, as he claims, that he ran the Bush White House and presidency. Rather, the problem is that he helped Muslim Brotherhood operatives gain access to and influence over the George W. Bush campaign and administration to the detriment of the Presidents conduct of the War on Terrorism and the national security.
Gaffney, to defend his claims, pointed to a dossier transmitted a year ago to the then-leaders of the American Conservative Union by leaders like former U.S. Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey, former Congressman Allen West, former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy, [and] former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet Admiral James A. Lyons.
Gaffney provided LaPierre with a link to the dossier in its entirety so he can personally review it as well.
In addition to that, Gaffney provided a summary of the details of the case against Norquist in his letter to LaPierre.
The facts are the facts, Gaffney wrote. Grover Norquist has served as an agent of influence for assorted Islamic supremacists since 1998 when he began taking at least $20,000 in seed money from a top Muslim Brotherhood operative and al Qaeda financier named Abdurahman Alamoudi to start the Islamic Free Market Institute. The Institutes transparent purpose was to afford Alamoudi and his fellow jihadists a vehicle for penetrating and subverting the conservative movement and Republican Party.
Alamoudi is currently serving a federal prison sentence.
The good news is that Alamoudi was subsequently arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to 23 years in federal prison on terrorism charges, Gaffney wrote. The bad news is that Mr. Norquist has continued to use his various organizations and affiliations including his membership on the board of the National Rifle Association to deflect attention from such facts, pretend they do not exist or mislead the unwitting about them.
Gaffney also offered to personally brief members of the NRAs board of directors on these matters so the truth about Norquist can get out to themand the public, and the NRAs membershipbefore the board votes on whether to affirm Norquists reelection.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/02/19/grover-norquists-alleged-islamist-ties-threaten-reelection-to-nra-board-of-directors/
I’m curious....is there a real database out there that looks at total shootings throughout a year and parcels them up by caliber of bullet?
I just paid almost $700 yesterday. Yes I'm perpetuating the current frenzy.
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