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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2007

Angie Goff discovers there is an ammunition shortage within South Carolina law enforcement agencies. Officials say its because the demand for ammo to go over to Iraq has gone way up. Now there are shipment delays and bigger prices at home.

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  • Ammo shortage?? I have heard one of the excuse for the ammo shortage is because of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. I would like to know if our army is using more ammo over there now than we used in Vietnam? We hand no ammo shortage in the 60's.. Could the current administration be ordering the army to buy up all the NATO ammo to create the shortage? Or could the Greedy ammo company's be taking lessons from big oil and create shortage to jack up profits??

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  • @dsarti1 you have a great point !

  • The military has its own armories. The shortage is not from the war unless the soldiers are using non-standard issue weapons. The shortage is from civilian buys since guns and ammo purchase is on the rise. Prices are high simply on free market supply and demand. Even the raw materials to make your own in high.

    Bad reporting.

  • this is ridiculous 25 yards against a giant stationary target does not require practice. all it takes is a steady hand. put down the donut fatso.

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