Ammo Control Is The New Gun Control!

Published on June 1, 2021
Duration: 4:58

This video discusses how ammunition control is being used as a new form of gun control across various states. It highlights specific legislation requiring background checks or permits to purchase ammunition, and the implementation of heavy hazardous material fees on ammunition importation, leading some manufacturers to stop shipping to certain states. The speaker emphasizes that these measures effectively control firearms by restricting access to ammunition.

Quick Summary

Ammunition control is emerging as the new gun control strategy, with states like California and New York requiring background checks to buy ammo. Other states, including Connecticut and Illinois, mandate licenses or permits for ammunition purchases. Additionally, heavy hazardous material fees on ammo importation are deterring manufacturers from supplying certain states.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Ammunition Control as New Gun Control
  2. 00:38Background Checks & Permits for Ammo
  3. 01:14Hazardous Material Fees on Ammo Importation
  4. 01:51Legal Challenges to Gun Restrictions
  5. 02:12The Result: Banning Ammunition
  6. 03:28Lists for Bulk Ammunition Purchases
  7. 03:51Check Your State's Ammo Laws

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some states that require background checks to buy ammunition?

California and New York are among the states that now require individuals to pass a background check before they can legally purchase ammunition. This is part of a broader trend of ammunition control measures.

Which states require a license or permit to purchase ammunition?

In states like Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, you must possess a valid license or permit before you are allowed to buy ammunition. This adds an extra layer of regulation to ammo acquisition.

How are hazardous material fees impacting ammunition availability?

Heavy hazardous material fees are being imposed on ammunition importation in states such as California, New York, and Alaska. These fees are so substantial that many ammunition manufacturers are choosing not to import their products into these states.

What is the significance of placing bulk ammo buyers on a list?

In New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, purchasing 1,000 rounds or more of ammunition means you are placed on a list. This tracking of bulk ammunition purchases is another method of ammunition control being implemented.

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