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National Weather Service Follows DHS In Huge Ammo Purchase

Started by Lloyd Danforth, August 14, 2012, 10:57 AM NHFT

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Lloyd Danforth

http://www.infowars.com/national-weather-service-follows-dhs-in-huge-ammo-purchase/

"Why would the National Weather Service need to purchase large quantities of powerful ammo? That's the question many are asking after the federal agency followed in the footsteps of the Department of Homeland Security in putting out a solicitation for 46,000 rounds of hollow point bullets."

Jim Johnson

I suspect that some folks in the Government think that they are going to need every hand to have a gun in the coming collapse.
The paper targets mean they want every hand to know how to use their gun.
They are only going to protect their facilities.

The article was written by an anti gun person.

KBCraig

Quote from: Jim Johnson on August 14, 2012, 11:49 AM NHFT
The article was written by an anti gun person.

It's Infowars. Everything that passes by Alex Jones becomes tainted by his situationally flexible ethics.

I'd say that rather than being written by an anti-gun person, it was written by someone intentionally adopting the same scary language a liberal writer would use when an ordinary citizen is found to have a "scary" amount of ammo.

And c'mon, 46,000 rounds isn't that much. I've easily got that in my closet, if you add up the different calibers. I've even got ammo for guns I don't own, just in case. That would be just about right for a week's worth of training, then a load out for duty carry, for about 15 lobster cops.

doobie

The Social Security Administration is also buying up a boat load of hollow-point ammo.

Free libertarian

I'm hoarding toilet paper...cuz when the shit hits the fan, just think of how valuable that toilet paper will be.  You see toilet paper is used to clean up, oh never mind.  :P