The Department of Homeland Security’s chief procurement officer testified at a House hearing Thursday that the agency’s bullet stockpile is almost 250 million, and the procurement of ammunition has “remained constant” in relation to the number of employees that carry and use firearms.
“As of April 15, 2013, this amounted to DHS having approximately 246,451,611 rounds in inventory,” Nick Nayak said in prepared remarks to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security, Homeland Defense and Foreign Operations and Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Job Creation, and Regulatory Affairs hearing.
“On average, over the last three fiscal years, DHS procured approximately 120 million rounds of ammunition per year of all calibers and types and fired approximately the same number of rounds per year, almost exclusively for training purposes,” he said.
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GOP Bill Seeks to Cut Back Government Ammo Purchases
Senate and House Republicans are set to introduce a joint bill Friday
that would significantly limit the amount of ammunition that federal
agencies are permitted to purchase and stockpile over the next six
months.
The bill, authored by Sen. Jim Inhofe (R., Okla.) and Rep. Frank
Lucas (R., Okla.), comes as numerous lawmakers across Capitol Hill have
expressed concern that certain federal agencies, such as the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS), are stockpiling high quantities of
ammunition.
DHS, for instance, has placed two-years worth of ammunition, or nearly 247 million rounds, in its inventory.
Inhofe said these agencies must provide greater “transparency and
accountability” over its ammo stockpiles so that the public can learn
about its precise use.
“President Obama has been adamant about curbing law-abiding
Americans’ access and opportunities to exercise their Second Amendment
rights,” Inhofe said in a statement provided to the Washington Free Beacon.
“One way the Obama administration is able to do this is by limiting
what’s available in the market with federal agencies purchasing
unnecessary stockpiles of ammunition.”
More @ The Washington Free Beacon
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