Posted by Mark - IN. on May 09, 2009 at 06:34:05 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: O/T ammo posted by Nancy Howell on May 09, 2009 at 05:47:05:
Yes, northern Indiana on the southern Michigan border. Walmart has some good deals on longarms, just no rounds here, and certainly none for revolvers. Two other locally owned shops I go to, the same. At first I asked the Walmart guy "Gettin out of the business?" and he said no, just none to be had. Sent one fella 60 miles up into Michigan to another store for a couple of boxes for his 30.06. Local marshall told me that with unemployment being up, as well as a fear of someone going after a gun ban, they're low to begin with, but then added that a U.S. Marshall that he knows told him that Washington told the manufacturers to cut production by 50% and they have. I don't know if that last part is true or not, but I mostly work in Illinois and have heard that there too.
I haven't gone to search for the Senate Bill (SB...) yet, bot got an Email yesterday naming Feinstein (CA), Laughtenberg (NJ) and someone else as having just put a bill into committee that would ban sales at gun shows as well as private dealings (neighbor to neighbor, family to family, etc). They used the "...our guns are winding up in Mexico..." excuse that I zero'd in on the second I first heard it..."Oh, oh another stealth excuse attempt at a gun ban".
Do you remember a couple of years back when OSHA tried to get legislated that "...handling ammo was an occupational hazard and therefore must be stopped" so that store employees couldn't touch it to stock it or anything else? Was a stealth attempt at a gun ban without banning the guns, just no ammo for the guns. The NRA, may God always bless them, caught that and made it known, causing the big boss at OSHA to say, "Oh no, wasn't an attempt at a gun ban, just a mere accidental oversite with an outcome that hadn't been considered, blah, blah, blah". Yeah, the lyin piece of garbage. Anyway, do you remember when that happened a couple of years ago? It most certainly did.
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