After Boston is our reloading hobby at serious risk?

rajbcpa

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Apparently, gun powder was used in Boston. I assume this means the Congress will try to restrict or ban gun powder purchases at the federal level.

I'm posting this in the reloading and not the "law" section because it belongs here.
 
I think we should assume our hobbies and our rights are always at risk. The progressives among us will use anything they can to further their agendas. Never let a good disaster go unexploited! Right?

There has already been talks about banning reloading. This is nothing new. As freedom loving Americans we must always be vigilant and steadfast in our beliefs and our fight against evil. Yes evil.

Boomer
 
I'm sorry but this ISN'T a reloading topic.

Restrictions and/or bans on gunpowder are legal issues, not reloading issues.

Moving to Law and Civil Rights...
 
I think we should assume our hobbies and our rights are always at risk. The progressives among us will use anything they can to further their agendas. Never let a good disaster go unexploited! Right?

There has already been talks about banning reloading. This is nothing new. As freedom loving Americans we must always be vigilant and steadfast in our beliefs and our fight against evil. Yes evil.
Couldn't agree more. The graspers will always seize every opportunity available. If not yesterday, then the next thing. Get used to it.
 
I'm not going to do their dirty work for them, so am not going to make any sort of predictions, but that is always a possibility. There is no excuse for not keeping vigilant in these times.
 
Great, now there will be a run on reloading components. Smokeless and black powder will be impossible to find for the next year.
 
Great, now there will be a run on reloading components. Smokeless and black powder will be impossible to find for the next year.

Um, there aren't any to MAKE a run on. Aside from oddball calibers, you can't find anything in that aisle or on Natchesz, Midway, etc either.
 
There's been a run on reloading components since at least Newtown, if not since the election
Yeah. That makes it double hard on potential terrorists! :rolleyes:

Has there been any proposal to go after gunpowder? If not, we're really just throwing stuff at the wall here.
 
Has there been any proposal to go after gunpowder? If not, we're really just throwing stuff at the wall here.

Way too early for that. They only announced smokeless powder on the news last night, and everyone's busy voting today.
 
I live in NY.

YES - NY went after gunpowder. Starting next year, ammo purchases over the Internet in NY have been banned. Since powder is classified by the ATF as "ammo" shippers are likely to refuse to deliver powder to non-FFL NY addresses.

Can this happen at the federal level? Sure!
 
The Constitution gives us the right to "keep and bear arms" but it doesn't say anything about the right to load them, does it?

I don't think the framers of our Constitution could envision the nature of today's government well enough to protect us from everything that modern governments can do to us.

SL1
 
There's been a run on reloading components since at least Newtown, if not since the election.

Shhhh. Don’t tell anyone in my area. At the last local gun show, there was an abundance of reloading components. Prices may have been up, just a bit, but there was plenty of it for sale.

Loaded ammo? That’s another story. Same gun show had bulk pack 550 count .22LR for $100 and Tulammo .223 for $1.50 a round.
 
Yesterday,I thought about this.I had not yet heard anything.

Two things:

This administration never lets the truth get in the way of a good story.I predicted,no matter what any tests actually show,the news release will be twisted to blame it on reloading powder.
Never let a crisis go to waste to further the agenda.

Then I thought about "Fast and Furious"

To further the agenda of anti-gun laws,thousands of AK's and such were allowed to escape to Mexico.

When gundealers contacted the BATF to alert them of quantity purchases,they were told "Sell them,its part of the plan"

What did our administration suppose these guns would be used for?

IMO,they knew the people of Mexico would suffer tragedies similar to Sandy Hook.How did that work out?

The only reason this plan was not successful,the truth showed up.The administration was connected to the AK's in the hands of the cartels via F+F.

Of course,the people of Mexico do suffer,it is just distant.

Embarrassing.F+F was buried.

Yet it demonstrates what the administration would do to advance the agenda.

Progress. The intent of F+F was blood and death in Mexico to advance restrictive gun laws.

It has been demonstrated that colateral damage to advance the political agenda ia a possibility.

If,indeed,it is proved that smokeless powder was used in the Boston bombs,

Disturbing questions arise.
 
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