20 Attorney Generals Argued 5.56 Ammo Should Be Limited To Military Use

Published on January 11, 2024
Duration: 3:48

This video features Colion Noir, a recognized 2A advocate, discussing a letter from 20 Attorneys General to President Joe Biden, expressing concern over military-grade ammunition from the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant being sold commercially. The Attorneys General, including Letitia James of New York, are accused of attempting to limit ammunition availability to drive up prices, thereby restricting Second Amendment access for ordinary citizens. Noir argues that this tactic, similar to the 'assault weapon' ban strategy, aims to make firearms unaffordable and inaccessible to the general public, particularly when combined with the current reliance on commercial sales of government-produced ammunition.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir discusses a letter from 20 Attorneys General to Joe Biden, arguing against the commercial sale of military-grade ammunition from the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. The AGs' aim, he explains, is to increase ammunition prices, thereby restricting Second Amendment access for ordinary citizens by making firearms unaffordable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Attorneys General Letter to Joe Biden
  2. 00:36Lake City Plant and Mass Shootings
  3. 01:01Ammo Sexual Design and Availability
  4. 01:16Lake City Plant and Ammo Supply
  5. 01:47Impact of Restricting Ammo Supply
  6. 02:03Anti 2A Lobby's Tactics
  7. 02:54Government Subsidizing Ammunition
  8. 03:25Call to Action and Merch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main concern raised by the 20 Attorneys General regarding ammunition?

The 20 Attorneys General are concerned about military-grade ammunition manufactured at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant being sold on the commercial market, suggesting it should be limited to military use. They aim to make ammunition more expensive, thereby restricting access to Second Amendment rights for the general public.

Who is the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant contracted with for ammunition production?

The Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, which is government-owned, currently contracts with Winchester to produce ammunition for the military. The plant also sells excess ammunition to the public, which is the focus of the Attorneys General's concerns.

What tactic do anti-2A groups use, according to Colion Noir?

According to Colion Noir, anti-2A groups employ tactics such as labeling firearms as 'assault weapons' and seeking to limit ammunition availability and increase its cost. This strategy aims to create a false perception of danger and make firearms unaffordable for the general public.

What is the significance of the term 'Ammo Sexual'?

The term 'Ammo Sexual' was initially used by anti-Second Amendment groups as an insult. However, pro-Second Amendment advocates have embraced it to signify their strong passion and dedication to firearms and ammunition ownership.

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