I suppose this question is directed to the OP, but is open for anyone with an opinion. I hope this does not sound like a naïve question, but I’m curious what problem the solution of punitive regulations or taxes on ammunition is likely to solve.
Is this an attempt to band a certain type of “cop killer” style ammunition? Is my cache of 1000 rounds of .22 ammunition a threat to society and people should only be allowed to own 20 rounds at one time? Or is this an attempt to make an end run around the 2nd amendment and make it prohibitively expensive for citizens to legally shoot?
Most of the proposals like this that I have read feel like a version of the end run around the 2nd amendment, which always made me wonder why the people that propose these things don’t think that Drug lords, Mobsters, and the like won’t just start reloading ammunition and selling it on the street. These plans, if they did what I think they are proposed to do, always seemed to me to just be a quick way to start a new profitable black market business for crime.
But maybe I just don't understand the problem that they are meant to solve?
Is this an attempt to band a certain type of “cop killer” style ammunition? Is my cache of 1000 rounds of .22 ammunition a threat to society and people should only be allowed to own 20 rounds at one time? Or is this an attempt to make an end run around the 2nd amendment and make it prohibitively expensive for citizens to legally shoot?
Most of the proposals like this that I have read feel like a version of the end run around the 2nd amendment, which always made me wonder why the people that propose these things don’t think that Drug lords, Mobsters, and the like won’t just start reloading ammunition and selling it on the street. These plans, if they did what I think they are proposed to do, always seemed to me to just be a quick way to start a new profitable black market business for crime.
But maybe I just don't understand the problem that they are meant to solve?