I haven't heard the one on the ammo yet, but a few of the actual firearm mfgs have told the government they won't accept any orders, from any of the government agencies, if they try push any kind of restrictions on the general populations ability to purchase them also.
It all comes down to one clear fact that way to many politicians in DC, and, unfortunately voters, have forgotten. In this country the government only has powers given to it by the voters, and that power can be taken away just as fast as it was given. I'm just waiting for all of the other mfgs spending billions trying to make the EPA, and other agencies happy over stupid crap come right out and tell them to 'kiss it' and stop making or doing whatever they are doing until the stupidity goes away. I think all it would take would be a week or two of things coming to a complete stop for the folks in DC to get their heads out of their behinds and realize they DO NOT hold the power, and never have, WE THE PEOPLE DO.........
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