DHS Ammo Grab: No Longer “Conspiracy” But Plain Reality
May 21, 2013
Shawn Paulwesternjournalism
It now seems clear that the Department of Homeland Security’s
stockpiling of ammunition and other warfare supplies can no longer be
dismissed as “conspiracy theory,” but is a very real development in the
actions of an overreaching federal government.
Many have suggested and assumed that the
ammo and gun shortage experienced across the country is the result of
private citizens’ unprecedented purchases, in recent years, in
preparation for impending gun control measures. While this is true in part, it is only half of the logical explanation that can be assessed based upon available facts.
This phenomenon has been described as
creating a perfect storm for private gun owners when paired with the
reality that the DHS and other federal agencies are buying up
once-available guns and ammunition like never before. Mainstream news
sources such as Rawstory and Media Matters have attacked Fox News’ Lou
Dobbs and others for their statements affirming that the government has indeed purchased at least 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition (especially including hollow points), 7000 fully automatic assault rifles, and 2700 new light armored vehicles, as well as riot gear including body armor. DHS has also invested $2 million with a contractor that recently apologized for its production of shooting targets depicting elderly gun owners and even pregnant women and children in residential settings, after photos and publicity of the targets recently gained widespread exposure.
As it turned out, these claims have
proven to be very accurate, as even Media Matters admitted that DHS
officials made the 1.6 billion rounds purchase as they were also busy
denying it. The organization also insisted that “the order for 2717 new light armored vehicles [came] from the United States Marine Corps – not the Department of Homeland Security.” This claim seems baseless, as all photos have clearly shown the DHS emblem emblazoned on the tanks in question.
All these dismissive reports against the
supposedly “misleading” claim of the DHS stockpiling effort can be
traced back to a February 14 Associated Press report,
lacking any investigative basis, that simply repeated the statement
from DHS official Peggy Dixon, who claimed the bulk ammo purchases to
have been made in order to save money,
and that the bullets were solely intended for military and federal law
enforcement training purposes. This claim becomes weaker upon
consideration that hollow-point ammunition is significantly more
expensive than standard rounds, and military spokesmen and ammunition
experts contend that such bullets are unsuitable for training purposes
and have never been used for such a purpose.
Seemingly, at the very least, even if
the government isn’t preparing to make war against its own people, they
are preparing for civil unrest, which is suspect enough for the
warranted concern of the American people. The government may well be,
however, deliberately attempting to restrict the supply of ammunition,
thus the functionality of firearms, from the American people. It has
never been a well-kept secret that the Obama administration is no big fan of the Second Amendment. The longstanding fears of many have begun to be shared
by several of our elected officials who are increasingly becoming more
vocal in their concerns about the government’s attempt to strip citizens
of their right to keep and bear arms. Recently, as a guest on Aaron
Klein’s radio show, Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inholfe accused the Obama administration of buying up unprecedented levels
of ammunitions as a means to intentionally bypass the Second Amendment
until law-abiding citizens “can’t even buy ammunition because government
is purchasing so much.” Inholfe cited last month’s testimony from DHS
Chief Procurement Officer Nick Nayak who said DHS has the right to buy
up as much ammunition as it deems necessary. He mentioned that the ammo
grab is an ongoing concern, as even still “they’re planning to buy 750
million rounds. Well, that is more than three times the amount that our
soldiers are using for training to defend our nation. So, it’s just
another effort to restrict gun activity and ownership.” The senator is
in the process of introducing the Ammunition Management for More
Obtainability (AMMO) bill that will limit “non-defense, armed federal
agencies to pre-Obama levels of ammunition.”
There now seems to be ample evidence that our federal government, namely the Obama administration, is up to no good when it comes to the Second Amendment rights
of law-abiding American citizens. Historically speaking, this is a very
alarming cause for concern. Hopefully, this concern then will continue
to be shared by more elected officials in our local, state, and federal
governments, as well as among our military and law enforcement
communities. Lou Dobbs likely said it best with the following statement:
“It’s like I tell anyone who brushes
off what I try to tell them as simple ‘conspiracy theory.’ At some
point it stops being a theory, and is in fact a conspiracy. I also
remind them that we’re not talking about science fiction or aliens here.
We’re talking about the very REAL potential of government misconduct
towards its own people; something that has happened time and time again
in history.”
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