Will consider public comments until Dec 31st...
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The
Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is considering further
restrictions for various types of ammunition used in both rifles and
handguns. The new restrictions stem from the Federal Gun Control Act of
1968, which among other things restricted “Armor Piercing”
ammunition and also set forth exceptions that were allowed. One such
restriction banned handgun ammunition which had a composition where the
materials
were harder than lead.
In what appears to be yet another anti-gun initiative by the Obama administration, the BATFE is now considering reversing previous policy by banning ammunition which was originally designed for rifles but can also be used in certain handguns, such as the Thompson Contender or pistol versions of semi-automatic rifles, by claiming that some such ammunition does not meet the exception standards. At issue now is what changes the BATFE would make in further determining exceptions under the “sporting purposes” exceptions. As BATFE documents note: “…in developing a narrow sporting purposes test, ammunition in traditional hunting calibers will become regulated.” Translated, common rifle ammunition, including steel-core ammunition, would be banned simply because a handgun happens to be chambered for that caliber – as such handguns have been for many decades. For more information, please go directly to the website provided by the BATFE: http://www.atf.gov/firearms/ There is still time! The BATFE has opened the issue for public comment until December 31st, 2012. That gives us less than a month to have our voices heard in this issue. Take a moment and write to the BATFE using the email address provided below and let them know your concerns as they consider future changes to the “sporting purposes” exceptions to the Gun Control Act of 1968 which very well may result in further restrictions on commonly used ammunition. |
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CONTACT INFO
BATFE email APAComments@atf.gov
DELIVER THIS MESSAGE
Suggested Subject: "To the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives:"
To Whom It May Concern,
As BATFE documents note: “…in developing a narrow sporting purposes test, ammunition in traditional hunting calibers will become regulated.” Regulated? It would be effectively banned. I will not stand idly by while bureaucrats try to ban common rifle ammunition, including steel-core ammunition, simply because a handgun happens to be chambered for that caliber – as such handguns have been for many decades.
Respectfully,
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