Holland&Holland wrote:I have no problem with this. If the mayor does not want to do business with gun and ammo companies let him quit buying them for MPD. See how that works for him.
All that will do is create the federal office off bullet buying, and a federal contract- too large for any mfgr. to ignore, will be used to supply ammo to places like mpls, chicago, dc, etc.
One on one- a municipality wouldn't stand a chance against the public's demand for ammo, but collectively, with federal influence, they(the ammo makers) all fold
Saw this related article on another board:
Washington, DC --(Ammoland.com)- Without ammunition, our firearms are just awkward clubs, and our cherished right to Keep and Bear Arms is worthless – literally worth nothing.
Let me explain this threat.
To the best of my information, there are only two plants in the United States that manufacture smokeless propellant to load ammunition for our firearms. All else is imported, from Canada, Scandinavia, Europe, Israel, and Australia primarily.
These two plants are both owned by giant defense and government contractors for whom sales of powder for civilian ammunition consumption is but a tiny fraction of their business.
One is the General Dynamics plant in St. Marks, Florida, which produces for Hodgden, Winchester and others, and the Alliant plant in Connecticut which produces for the Alliant family of companies and for the Lake City Arsenal (currently under Alliant management).
If Obama were to instruct his appointed Secretary of Defense to quietly lean on these defense contractors to quit selling smokeless powder for civilian consumption or put their next contract for an aircraft carrier at risk, I believe they’d bail on civilian powder sales in a heartbeat. And, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could end smokeless powder imports tomorrow with a stroke of her pen.
Read more at Ammoland.com:
http://www.ammoland.com/2010/10/loss-of ... z2JWREvtni