by yuppiejr on Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:32 am
Dilligence in keeping the heat up on the local and national ban proposals is important.... (again, if you are not able to attend and show support there make sure you are donating to the NRA + GOCRA) but it's only the first phase in this fight.
There are plenty of ways to nail shooters and gun owners on the ammo supply side. I imagine creative over-reach by the EPA on "lead polution" is only just gaining steam... Per bullet taxation... Executive orders or friendly agreements with foreign governments limiting importation of ammunition from Russia (Wolf, Barnul, *Tiger, TulAmmo, Century surplus, etc..), South/Central America (Magtech, Aquila, etc..) and/or Europe (Prvi, Centurion, Fiochi) would put a huge dent in already short supply... laws effecting shipping and transportation of ammo/reloading supplies to drive up costs... Leaning on government contract suppliers to limit civilian production/availability or even purposefully buying huge contract allocations to tie up production capacity...
How many of us have already shifted into "rationed" shooting based on lack of availability or cost of ammunition? You don't need to ban guns if people can't afford to shoot the ones they own. We're just getting started here... any executive/regulatory loopholes that can be exploited without jeopardizing a legislator's seat in the next election are still in the works waiting to see if any of the bigger symbolic bans make it through while burning off resources of the pro-gun lobby in the process.