WARNING! Americans Are Now Being Arrested For Illegal Possession Of Ammo?!

Published on November 9, 2025
Duration: 10:55

This video discusses the legal ramifications of ammunition possession in Missouri, particularly for individuals with non-violent felony convictions. It highlights a case where a man was arrested for illegal possession of ammunition despite not having a firearm, leading to a prison sentence due to parole conditions. The speaker expresses concern over federal actions impacting Second Amendment rights in states that previously enacted preservation laws.

Quick Summary

In Missouri, a non-violent felon was arrested and sentenced to prison for illegal possession of ammunition due to violating parole conditions. This incident occurred after a federal appeals court overturned the state's Second Amendment Preservation Act, which had aimed to protect citizens from federal gun law enforcement. The speaker argues this represents a significant violation of Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Disturbing Article on Rights
  2. 00:29Missouri's 2A Sanctuary Law
  3. 01:00DOJ Lawsuit and Appeals Court Ruling
  4. 01:32Man Arrested for Ammo Possession
  5. 01:46Underlying Money Laundering Charge
  6. 02:31Ammo Possession vs. Gun Possession
  7. 03:09Parole Conditions and Ammo
  8. 04:05Federal Overreach in Missouri
  9. 04:22Violation of Second Amendment Rights
  10. 05:00Is the US a Police State?
  11. 06:18Federal Cops Arresting Citizens
  12. 07:52God, Family, and Guns Closing
  13. 08:09Health Benefits of Hot Peppers

Frequently Asked Questions

Can felons legally possess ammunition in Missouri?

In Missouri, while there are laws against felons possessing firearms, the legality of ammunition possession for felons can be complex. A recent case highlighted a non-violent felon being arrested for possessing ammunition, leading to prison due to parole conditions, suggesting that even ammunition can be restricted under specific circumstances, especially if it violates parole terms.

What was Missouri's Second Amendment Sanctuary law?

Missouri was the first state to pass a Second Amendment Preservation Act, intended to protect citizens' Second Amendment rights by preventing federal, state, or local law enforcement from violating them within the state. However, this law was challenged by the Department of Justice and ultimately overturned by a federal appeals court.

Why was a man arrested for illegal possession of ammunition in Missouri?

A man in Missouri was arrested for illegal possession of ammunition, not because he possessed a firearm, but because it violated his parole conditions following a conviction for money laundering. This arrest was made by federal police, not state authorities, and highlights the potential legal consequences for felons concerning ammunition.

Are there laws against owning ammunition in the US?

Generally, there are no federal laws that explicitly prohibit any individual from owning ammunition. Unlike firearms, ammunition purchases do not typically require background checks. However, specific circumstances, such as parole conditions for convicted felons, can restrict ammunition possession.

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