Stop ATF's Ammo Ban: Urge Your U.S. Representative to Sign Congressional Letter to ATF on Proposed Ammo Ban
As NRA has been reporting since the night the news broke,
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) is
moving to infringe upon the rights of law-abiding gun owners with a
drastic reinterpretation of a nearly 30-year-old law regulating
so-called “armor piercing” ammunition. So draconian is BATFE’s new
“Framework” that it would prohibit the manufacturing, importation, and
sale of M855 ball ammunition, one of the most popular cartridges for the
most popular rifle in America, the AR-15. Not coincidentally, the AR-15
is among the firearms the Obama Administration has unsuccessfully
sought to outlaw. If they can’t ban the pie, so the thinking apparently
goes, they might at least get the apples.
In an effort to thwart BATFE's
attempted action, NRA has worked with U.S. Representative Bob Goodlatte
(R-Va.), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, to draft a letter to
BATFE expressing the lawmakers' opposition to the proposed Framework. To read a copy of the letter, please click this link.
According to the letter, “The
idea that Congress intended [the ‘armor piercing’ ammunition law] to ban
one of the preeminent rifle cartridges in use by Americans for
legitimate purposes is preposterous.” It goes on to state that the law
“should be construed in accordance with the American tradition of lawful
firearms ownership, as protected by the Second Amendment.” This
includes due consideration of “the many legitimate uses Americans make
of their firearms including target practice, hunting, organized and
casual competition, training and skills development, and instructional
activities.“ The letter concludes with several pointed questions for B.
Todd Jones, BATFE’s director, including why the agency bypassed the
Administrative Procedures Act in proposing such a radical change to its
prior interpretation and enforcement of the law.
NRA will also be submitting its
own detailed comments to BATFE in opposition to the ban and is
continuing to work with Members of Congress on legislation that will put
a stop to this abuse.
In the meantime, gun owners and
other affected members of the public must act now to help ensure BATFE
does not get away with this attempt to deprive Americans of ammunition
for their favorite rifle and to squeeze ammunition markets between
converging bans on both lead and non-lead ammunition. BATFE is accepting
comments on their proposed ban and will consider all comments received
on or before March 16, 2015.
Please be sure to submit your respectful comments in opposition to the ban. For more detailed information on the proposed ban and how you can submit your comments to BATFE, please click this link.
Please be sure to submit your respectful comments in opposition to the ban. For more detailed information on the proposed ban and how you can submit your comments to BATFE, please click this link.
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