WARNING! Using These Calibers & This Ammo Could Land YOU In PRISON!

Published on November 4, 2025
Duration: 8:02

This video highlights critical legal considerations for ammunition choices, particularly in self-defense scenarios. It warns that possessing certain types of ammunition, like armor-piercing rounds, can be illegal depending on state laws. Furthermore, the speaker emphasizes that even legal ammunition, if perceived by a judge as excessively destructive or marketed as such (e.g., 'zombie killer' rounds), could lead to severe legal consequences, including murder charges, due to perceived intent.

Quick Summary

Choosing ammunition for self-defense involves legal risks beyond state bans. Judges may interpret the selection of certain calibers or marketing of ammo (e.g., 'Zombie Killer') as intent to cause excessive harm, potentially leading to severe charges like murder, even if the ammo is legally owned.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ammo and Your Freedom
  2. 00:26Two Factors Affecting Ammo Legality
  3. 00:41Kentucky: Armor-Piercing Ammo Ban
  4. 01:12The Bigger Threat: Judicial Interpretation
  5. 02:03.40 Caliber and Perceived Intent
  6. 02:33Hollow Points and 'Zombie Killer' Ammo
  7. 03:11How to Avoid Legal Trouble with Ammo
  8. 03:39Hornady: Standard vs. Novelty Ammo
  9. 03:54Responsible Concealed Carry and Ammo Choices
  10. 04:22Judicial Naivete on Firearms
  11. 04:44Know Your State Laws (Example: Kentucky)
  12. 05:04Sensible Ammunition Choices
  13. 05:30Misconceptions About Calibers
  14. 06:07Final Advice: Be Careful with Ammo
  15. 06:24Call to Action and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of ammunition is illegal in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, it is illegal to possess armor-piercing ammunition. Carrying or having this type of ammo can lead to legal trouble.

How can choosing certain ammunition lead to murder charges?

If a judge perceives that you intentionally chose ammunition designed for maximum damage, rather than for self-defense, they might interpret your intent as malicious, potentially leading to murder charges in a self-defense incident.

What is the risk associated with 'Zombie Killer' ammunition?

Ammunition marketed with names like 'Zombie Killer' or packaging that emphasizes extreme destruction is viewed negatively by many judges. Using such ammo in a self-defense situation could be interpreted as pre-meditated intent to kill.

What is the best advice for choosing self-defense ammunition?

Opt for sensible, standard self-defense ammunition from reputable manufacturers like Federal or Hornady. Avoid novelty items or ammo with packaging that promotes excessive destruction, as this can negatively influence judicial perception.

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