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stephanie
01-08-2009, 11:10 AM
better start stocking up NOW..

The grassroots community organization, ACORN, is fighting for a new law it says will save lives.

"Stop the Bullet" is a campaign that would make it harder for felons to buy ammunition from stores.

When you buy a gun, gun shops have to run a background check first to make sure you're not a convicted felon.

Although it is also illegal for convicted felons to buy bullets, a background check is not required. As it stands now, gun shops aren't required to ask any questions before selling bullets, as long as the buyer is 18 and can present identification.

Community organizer for the local NC ACORN group, The Rev. Melvin Whitley, says it's too easy for criminals to buy ammo, and he plans to close that loophole.

ACORN'S initiative would expand the law to include ammunition, and may even include a requirement for bullet permits.

"The problem with the law is that it allows criminals to have access to bullets. And it's the bullets that's killing us," according to Whitley.

But gun shop owners disagree.

They feel it's just another way organizations are trying to take away their Second Amendment rights.

"We have to make it clear we are not talking about gun control, we're talking about bullets," said Durham City Council Member Howard Clement III.

read it all and comments..
http://durham.mync.com/site/Durham/news/story/20995/nc-acorn-proposes-stricter-ammunition-laws/

darin
01-08-2009, 11:44 AM
Restricting the buyer won't control what happens after the purchase. Mr. Whitely is foolish.

5stringJeff
01-08-2009, 05:33 PM
An attempt to regulate the purchase of ammunition is in every way an indirect attempt to ratchet up gun control.

And besides, isn't ACORN an voter over-registration group? What do they care about ammo?