Ammo sales need same instant background checks as guns. I’m introducing the Ammunition Background Check Act http://t.co/Q4D3zOuh
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Richard Blumenthal (@SenBlumenthal) January 08, 2013
If gun control advocates can’t pry that gun from your cold, dead hands, perhaps they can keep you from buying bullets. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has announced tonight that he’s introducing the Ammunition Background Check Act to require instant background checks to purchase ammo.
“Ammunition is now the black hole in gun violence prevention,” Blumenthal told reporters during a conference call, further calling the ability to purchase large quantities of bullets “a ludicrous loophole.”
Blumenthal tweeted the following graphics to give an overview of the proposed legislation. Law enforcement would be tasked with tracking ammo sales, “especially” of large quantities.

Here are a few stats that drive home why the Ammunition Background Check Act is needed 1.usa.gov/WvFulq http://t.co/IYLvtM6T—
Richard Blumenthal (@SenBlumenthal) January 08, 2013

In Hartford, where @SenBlumenthal is looking to require background checks on ammunition purchases. http://t.co/4wNSQuun—
Matt Campbell (@mgmcampbell) January 08, 2013

@mgmcampbell @SenBlumenthal Of course he his, cause that will fix all the problems.—
Leigh-Ann Hammond (@LAfromCT) January 08, 2013
@mgmcampbell @senblumenthal Duh? Most gun stores require gun permit to buy ammo as a matter of policy. Tell that to Grandstand Dick.—
Tom Violante (@trviolante) January 08, 2013




















