Biden backs down on banning AR-15 ammo

 Washington Times:

Fifty House Republicans have petitioned President Biden to stop the Pentagon’s plan to ban commercial production of AR-15 ammunition at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Missouri, which makes as much as 40% of the commercially available AR-15 bullets in the U.S.

The factory, owned by the Department of Defense, has allowed private contractors over the years to operate the plant and produce 5.56 mm ammunition, which is used in AR-15 semi-automatic firearms, for commercial sales that exceed U.S. military needs.

Sen. Roy Blunt, Missouri Republican, later told The Washington Times that the White House would not follow through on the plan.

“The contract’s been in place like it is for most of post World War II America. … I’ve been assured there will not in the near future, or in this administration, would there be a change in that contract,” he said.

The lawmakers’ letter, spearheaded by Reps. Vicky Hartzler and Sam Graves of Missouri, said the Biden administration had tried to circumvent Congress by banning ammunition for the popular firearm.

“Severely limiting the commercially available 5.56 ammunition, which is most popularly used in modern sporting rifles (MSRs), is effectively a politically sanctioned semi-automatic rifle ban. This blatantly infringes on the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution by limiting law-abiding gun owners’ ability to legally purchase or use lawful semi-automatic rifles,” the members wrote in the letter Monday to Mr. Biden.

The lawmakers wrote that the plant “currently produces a significant portion of this type of 5.56 mm ammunition for the commercial market” and allows the operating contractor to maintain capacity and keep the facility at a high state of readiness at no cost to the government.

Additionally, the factory ensures that “the Army is ready to ramp up production in the event of a national emergency.”
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Biden apparently did not think about all the ramifications of an ammo ban that would impact military readiness too.  In the end, this was a good decision.  It is nice to know that my granddaughter will have access to ammo for her AR-15.

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