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Articles used in charging firearms and ordnance of all kinds; as powder, balls, shot, shells, percussion caps, rockets, etc.
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"Are these purchases being conducted in a manner that strategically denies the American people access to ammunition?" asked the congressman.
The ban sought by environmental groups would not apply to ammunition used by law enforcement and the military.
Officers say the state's financial crisis has led to late salaries and shortages of everything from toilet paper to ammunition.
For my money, Wales are more dangerous in the final third of the field with the advantage when it comes to ammunition.
This ID would then be presented to ammunition dealers, who would be required to run a real-time computerized check before finalizing the sale.
Reftel sets forth in detail the various resource challenges that India would have to overcome, challenges that range from road and rail transportation to ammunition supply.
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The sound of Young Thug's indecipherable auto-tuned warbling has become the go-to ammunition for these "respect-the-classics" traditionalists.
We want to give ammunition to people who are willing to argue our cause".
As one friend once put it to us, "We don't want to give ammunition to the other side".
The goal is to amass ammunition to fire off when it's their turn to speak.
Remington Arms continues to supply ammunition to the military and sporting market from other sites.
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