My point is that one does not have to care about the gun rights issue to be appalled by this development. At a time characterized by fears of high crime rates stemming from a reeling economy, concurrent with police cutbacks and early release of inmates, do we really want both the law-abiding public and law enforcement less well prepared for the worst? [More]The St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner column for today is up. The more I think about this new DoD rule (mandating mutilation of spent cartridge brass, rather than reselling it to be "remanufactured" into inexpensive ammo), the more alarming I find it. This is a big deal. Please give it a read, and tell a friend.
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- Charlotte: Dial 9-1-1 and die ... again, and again, and again
- Cleveland: Why people carry guns
- DC: DC City Council afflicted by pistolgriphobia
- Denver: Economics 101: guns and monkeymeat
- Los Angeles: Sovereignty in 2009
- Milwaukee: Help wanted- Pro-gun Wolves
- Minneapolis: 'From my cold dead hands' and gun-owner apathy
- National: DoD under Obama squeezes already tight ammo supply
- Seattle: Obama administration ‘supports’ 2nd Amendment, but takes steps to prevent its exercise
- Wisconsin: Why does your health data get reported
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