08 September 2017
Case Study
When do you have enough ammo?
When you run out of rifling before you run out of bullets.
This is also a misinterpretation of Florida's emergency order law which bans the sale of guns and ammo.
The law is for when the sheriff declares, in essence, martial law because of the devastation; not for when the governor declares a state of emergency. You really have to dig into the statutes to find the distinction in the emergency declarations.
Also buried in these laws are severe limits on when the sheriff can make such a declaration. In short, it's got to already be bad; it's not a prophylactic thing.
Labels:
Ammunition,
Laws,
Preparedness
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