BREAKING!!! Supreme Court Bruen Decision Blocking Any National Rifle or Ammo Bans Circumvented!

Published on January 13, 2024
Duration: 10:18

This analysis by Armed Scholar details a strategic shift by the Biden administration and 20 state Attorneys General to circumvent the Supreme Court's Bruen decision by targeting ammunition supply chains. The focus is on restricting the sale of 5.56mm ammunition, often labeled 'military-grade,' from facilities like the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. This approach aims to cut off civilian access to ammunition by leveraging federal contracts and regulatory pressure on manufacturers, potentially impacting availability and prices, especially leading up to an election.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration and 20 state Attorneys General are targeting 5.56mm ammunition sales from facilities like the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant. This strategy aims to restrict civilian access by leveraging federal contracts and regulatory pressure on manufacturers, potentially circumventing the Bruen decision's protections on firearm ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden Administration Ammo Ban Alert
  2. 00:5220 States Demand Ammo Restrictions
  3. 01:50Targeting Lake City Production
  4. 02:38Analysis of the AG Letter
  5. 04:19Taxpayer Subsidies and 5.56mm Nature
  6. 05:57Strategic Shift in Gun Control
  7. 07:44Future Regulatory Outlook
  8. 09:28Election Year Implications

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Biden administration attempting to ban 5.56mm ammunition?

The administration is working with 20 state Attorneys General to pressure manufacturers, particularly at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, to stop selling 5.56mm rounds to civilians. This is done by leveraging federal contracts and regulatory scrutiny, aiming to cut off the supply chain.

What is the new gun control strategy being employed?

Instead of directly banning firearms, the strategy focuses on restricting the supply of ammunition. By targeting 'military-grade' rounds like 5.56mm and pressuring manufacturers with federal contracts, they aim to limit civilian access to essential components for firearms.

How does the Bruen decision relate to these ammunition restrictions?

The actions are seen as an attempt to circumvent the spirit of the Bruen decision, which affirmed Second Amendment rights. By focusing on ammunition supply rather than firearm bans, proponents hope to avoid direct legal challenges to firearm ownership itself.

What is the significance of the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in this context?

Lake City is a major producer of 5.56mm ammunition, including rounds for military use. The federal government has invested heavily in its production capabilities, and now this facility is a focal point for efforts to restrict civilian sales of these rounds.

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