biden's ATF is proposing a new rule change on storing ammo and explosives (gunpowder). 18 U.S.C. 847.
Under the guise of public safety, biden wants everyone who stores ammo and gunpowder to be required to report what they are storing and where it is stored and report it to your local fire department each year. Details such as type of explosives, magazine capacity, and location/locations where it is stored are to be made every 12 months as long as said materials are being stored. If you no longer store explosive materials, you must notify the authorities.
Written notifications must be kept by the individual for 5 years and be ready for examination or inspection by the ATF.
The idea is that in case of an emergency, fire, earthquake and similar disasters the authorities need to know what is stored, where and how much, so they are trying to sell this as a public safety rule change.
I can see how this might be of interest in case of disaster, but we all know that the ATF is pushing this for other reasons.
The comment section is already open and accepting public comments. So what do you think of this new infringement of your 2nd Amendment rights?
Under the guise of public safety, biden wants everyone who stores ammo and gunpowder to be required to report what they are storing and where it is stored and report it to your local fire department each year. Details such as type of explosives, magazine capacity, and location/locations where it is stored are to be made every 12 months as long as said materials are being stored. If you no longer store explosive materials, you must notify the authorities.
Written notifications must be kept by the individual for 5 years and be ready for examination or inspection by the ATF.
The idea is that in case of an emergency, fire, earthquake and similar disasters the authorities need to know what is stored, where and how much, so they are trying to sell this as a public safety rule change.
I can see how this might be of interest in case of disaster, but we all know that the ATF is pushing this for other reasons.
The comment section is already open and accepting public comments. So what do you think of this new infringement of your 2nd Amendment rights?