Seems the government is trying to create a ammo shortage

Sure enough here you go.

The liberal duo would restrict ammunition sales to licensed dealers and require buyers to show a photo ID at the time of purchase, effectively banning people from doing their shopping online. Also, the dealer would have to maintain detailed records for each ammunition sale and report anyone purchasing over 1,000 rounds.

MILLER: Second Amendment at risk in second term - Washington Times
 
Sure enough here you go.

The liberal duo would restrict ammunition sales to licensed dealers and require buyers to show a photo ID at the time of purchase, effectively banning people from doing their shopping online. Also, the dealer would have to maintain detailed records for each ammunition sale and report anyone purchasing over 1,000 rounds.

MILLER: Second Amendment at risk in second term - Washington Times

So photo ID to purchase ammo, a necessary component to anyone interested in exercising their second amendment right, is good. But showing an ID in executing your responsibility to ensure those rights are not infringed upon is the devil.

Got it...
 
Sure enough here you go.

The liberal duo would restrict ammunition sales to licensed dealers and require buyers to show a photo ID at the time of purchase, effectively banning people from doing their shopping online. Also, the dealer would have to maintain detailed records for each ammunition sale and report anyone purchasing over 1,000 rounds.

MILLER: Second Amendment at risk in second term - Washington Times

So photo ID to purchase ammo, a necessary component to anyone interested in exercising their second amendment right, is good. But showing an ID in executing your responsibility to ensure those rights are not infringed upon is the devil.

Got it...

Nope not at all. but as long as some thinks it's not OK to show an ID to vote I don't think it's a good idea to show an ID to buy ammo.
 
Sure enough here you go.

The liberal duo would restrict ammunition sales to licensed dealers and require buyers to show a photo ID at the time of purchase, effectively banning people from doing their shopping online. Also, the dealer would have to maintain detailed records for each ammunition sale and report anyone purchasing over 1,000 rounds.

MILLER: Second Amendment at risk in second term - Washington Times
So photo ID to purchase ammo, a necessary component to anyone interested in exercising their second amendment right, is good.
Why?
 

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