The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has announced it is seeking to ban commonplace 5.56 M855 ball ammunition
Commonly available steel-core, “green tip” M855 and
SS109 rifle ammunition that is primarily intended and regularly used for
“sporting purposes,” like target shooting, has been exempt from federal
law banning armor piercing ammunition for decades. There is no question
that the 5.56 ball ammo has been in wide use by law abiding American
citizens for sporting purposes.
It is with the increasing prevalence of handgun versions
of rifle platforms, that ATF now apparently sees an opening to now ban
the widely used M855 and SS109 ammunition.
ATF’s proposed “framework” for applying the “sporting
purpose” exemption test rewrites the law passed by Congress to disregard
the manufacturer’s intention that a projectile or cartridge is
“primarily intended for a supporting purpose.” ATF inappropriately
places the focus on how criminals might misuse sporting ammunition in a
handgun.
Just as disturbing, language used by ATF in its long
white paper refers to criminals as a “consumer group.” The implication
that the industry purposely sells firearms and ammunition to criminals
is misleading and echoes the shopworn charges of the gun control lobby.
Manufacturers will face serious limitations in their
ability to develop and market alternative ammunition in other popular
hunting rounds, such as .308 rifle hunting ammunition, if ATF’s
so-called “framework” is adopted. This will have a detrimental effect on
hunting nationwide, especially in California where a total ban on
traditional ammunition for hunting is being phased in now.
Write to your Member of Congress and the ATF today and tell them you oppose this unnecessary, misguided and damaging ban on commonly used ammunition for America’s most popular sporting rifles. | |
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