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« on: December 18, 2012, 01:26:17 AM »

I don't see how an across the board limit on ammunition is going to work.  As said previously, target practice requires a lot of ammunition.  And there's going to be a black market and strategic purchasing which would circumvent point of purchase restrictions.

I would prefer regulating the types of ammunition available to the public.  I don't see why people need exploding or incendiary ammunition.  There's also probably room to curtail hollow point bullets.
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