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August 11th, 2007 | #1 |
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Max amount of ammo one can have?
Anyone know the legal limit of ammo one can have in possession (at home)? I have heard of limits on powder but not rounds. I live in WA if that makes a difference.
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August 11th, 2007 | #2 |
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I know you can buy 10,000 rounds at a time without getting a call from the feds. I also saw a sign at Centerfire today that if someone purchases more than 2 handguns in a 7-day period that they (sellers) are required to report it.
I was at Wal-mart a few months back and this one country girl working the gun section was talking about a new girl who moved here from Jersey or something like that. Anyway she said this guy came in and bought over $2,000 dollars worth of ammo and the Jersey girl nearly had a heart attack. She wanted to call the police and all sorts of things before they could get her calmed down. It is not uncommon here for Flea Market people to buy 10,000 rounds or more. I do know that while I was in a gunstore today the guy there said some company he deals with won’t give certain discounts under 3,000 rounds, of course the ammo can be purchased by anyone in America. Do a google search “bradybill state by state gun laws”, if your state gets an F or D you should be in the clear. If you get a C do some more research. If it gets a B or an A, forget about it ZOG has a bug under your bed already. On a side note, after ZOG finished burning all the children and leveling all the buildings at Waco (the Branch Davidians) they found 2,000,000 rounds of unexploded ammo still there. That is two million rounds of ammo that didn’t explode during the fire.
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August 13th, 2007 | #3 |
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I tried to find it but never did. I will just have to ask around.
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August 13th, 2007 | #4 |
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http://www.atf.treas.gov/firearms/st...washington.pdf
That is the current law set for Washington state according to the ATF. It mentions no restrictions on how much ammo you can have. The gun grabbers (juden hate armed goys) are known to use other sections of law against lawful gun owners. It may be part of the fire code, haz-mat code or even in the laws that decide who is part of an "illegal" militia. |
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I talked to some people earlier that sale ammo and as far as they know there is no restrictions. They go strictly by the book since they make a lot of money and don’t want to jeopardize the business.
They are thrilled to send out orders of 10,000 or more. I know you can have 10,000 rounds with no problem where you are. I think that would do all that needs done. I would store it in steel cans just to be safe.
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August 14th, 2007 | #6 |
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I worked with a guy that reloaded his own and he said you can only have 10 lbs. of powder on hand at any given time so I thought there might be some restrictions on ammo.
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