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While Democrats claim to engage in talks on bipartisan gun legislation in good faith, the White House is aiming behind the scenes to shut down nationwide ammunition sales.

In northwestern Missouri, a major government-owned ammunition plant is now facing closure as the Biden administration escalates its war on American gun owners, The Federalist has learned.

The Lake City ammunition factory is one of the largest manufacturers of M855/SS109 ammo which is the most popular caliber for the most targeted firearm in the country: the AR-15. In operation since 1941 to produce ammunition for the U.S. Army, the government contracts with the private firm Winchester to run the enterprise and sell any excess supplies on the open market. The plant also produces XM855 and XM193 ammunition.

Mark Oliva, a spokesman for the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), told The Federalist “Winchester was informed that the government is considering restricting the manufacturing and commercial sale of legal ammunition produced at the Lake City, Mo., facility.”

Such restrictions, Oliva said, would place 400 to 500 jobs in immediate jeopardy, reduce available ammunition in the market, and sever the nation’s wartime readiness.

“This policy to deny the sale of excess ammunition not only would freeze over 30 percent of the 5.56mm/.223 caliber ammunition used by law-abiding gun owners,” Oliva said, “it risks the ammunition industry’s ability to surge production capacity for national defense if the costs to maintain the present workforce isn’t recouped through sales to the civilian market.”

The White House did not respond to The Federalist’s request for comment.

In 2015, the Obama/Biden administration sought to prohibit sales of M855/SS109, also known as “green tip ammo,” through a backdoor bureaucratic ban with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF). The ATF tried to amend the definition of the popular ammo — which is far less lethal than other types of common rifle ammunition on the market — as “armor-piercing” to fit a federal statute warranting restrictions. The ensuing controversy led to the early retirement of ATF Director B. Todd Jones, who became the first ATF chief to step down since the position required Senate confirmation, according to the National Rifle Association.

Behind-the-scenes gun laws are a favorite pattern of President Biden, whose administration has overseen a 500 percent spike in firearm retail licensure revocations over typos.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, a group of bipartisan senators — which included at least 10 Republicans and would pass the threshold to overcome a filibuster — announced an agreement for a framework on new gun legislation promoting “red flag” laws and expanded background checks. Details of the bill remain in flux as senators also pledge more money for school safety and mental health resources. The framework has drawn support from Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Turbulence in negotiations surfaced Thursday, however, when Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn, who initially endorsed the proposal, walked out on Capitol Hill.

“It’s fish or cut bait,” Cornyn told reporters, according to The Guardian while other senators remained negotiating. “I don’t know what they have in mind, but I’m through talking.”

Cornyn said he had not abandoned talks but for now, is headed back to Texas.

The Biden administration’s plan to take an ax to the nation’s ammo supplies, however, threatens to further undermine efforts in the Senate on a compromise as Democrats reveal their true intentions.

“This policy of ceasing the sale of excess ammunition is ill-timed and jeopardizes the fragile negotiations of the framework deal that was agreed to by the bipartisan group of senators,” Oliva told The Federalist. “Senators specifically requested the White House allow the Senate negotiate in good faith and without interference to arrive at their agreement.”

Days before Democrat lawmakers touted the reform effort’s resources for mental health, Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, a lead negotiator on the legislation, told reporters to “Spare me the bullsh-t about mental illness.”

As Federalist Senior Editor David Harsanyi points out, however, “in virtually every recent shooting, from Parkland to Uvalde, the murderer exhibited violent antisocial behavior that was crying out for intervention.”
 
We don't have any Logan's Run or Handmaid's Tale stuff. Demolition Man and Solaris could replace them.
To be honest I don't really know anything about Gattaca, Soylent Green or Logan's Run, I decided to grab the one that seems to be shared the most online. I know it might sound dumb, but if I made it I'd add Deus Ex because that game's prophetic and thunk-provoking storytelling cannot be overstated, despite being made as a sort of parody of all the conspiracy theories some people used to believe in the late 90s.

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is Turner Diaries really that prophetic? I gotta get on reading it.
I haven't read it fully, in fact I'm just at the beginning, but so far I found it not to be anything special when it comes to story-telling and it reads a lot like what a high-functioning autist from /pol/ might write, but the pivotal point of the story is the confiscation of guns and the world the author built given the repercussions of that confiscation is pretty believable. The story takes place in 1999, 21 years after the date of publication of the book, and as such I felt the author sometimes neglected a little how much technology and mass surveillance would evolve during that frame in the aiding of counter-terrorism, though I must admit, I don't really know what a pre-9/11 world was like and it's hard for me to make an accurate judgement with my rose-tinted-glasses of today. I recommend it if you like that sort of book and want something thought-provoking to pass time.
 
Yeah, you can tell the people in charge of the Biden Administration don't know any fucking thing.

The reason the feds always allowed Remington and the like to sell off surplus ammo is that it allows the Feds to buy it at cheaper rates, keep the manufacturing lines running, and give the company a reason to keep up stockpiles.

Forbidding them from doing this is going to hurt the GOVERNMENT bad.

There's already ammo shortages according to Ordnance Command.

With the military going to supposedly go to a heavier round to, you know, kill people better than a jumped up .22, they're going to have to provide incentives to keep those ammo lines rolling and not have to pay $1.05 a bullet.

But, because GUN BAD and this Admin is dumb as fuck and the Generals that normally handle this are all stupid and the bitch in charge of Ordnance Corps is a fucking diversity hire retard, this is totally not going to bite the US military or the taxpayer in the ass.

Biden admin is in difficult position of wanting to win over Russia but lose to China, its not easy to fullfill the orders of their paymasters.
 
Has anyone read the contract? It should be able to be requested through FOIA. If it’s in the contract to allow them to sell the ammo then the Biden admin is up shit creek. If they can limit it then the they are going to massively increase the cost of running the facility to cover the loss of revenue from selling commercially.
 
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