Andrew Malcolm reminds us that the Department of Homeland Security is still buying up ammunition. Lots of it. But they won’t say why, and it’s not the only federal agency buying bullets by the boatload.
In a puzzling, unexplained development, the Obama administration has been buying and storing vast amounts of ammunition in recent months, with the Department of Homeland Security just placing another order for an additional 21.6 million rounds.
Several other agencies of the federal government also began buying large quantities of bullets last year. The Social Security Administration, for instance, not normally considered on the frontlines of anything but dealing with seniors, explained that its purchase of millions of rounds was for special agents’ required quarterly weapons qualifications. They must be pretty poor shots.
But DHS has been silent about its need for numerous orders of bullets in the multiple millions. Indeed, Examiner writer Ryan Keller points out Janet Napolitano’s agency illegally redacted information from some ammunition solicitation forms following media inquiries.
According to one estimate, just since last spring DHS has stockpiled more than 1.6 billion bullets, mainly .40 caliber and 9mm. That’s sufficient firepower to shoot every American about five times. Including illegal immigrants.
To provide some perspective, experts estimate that at the peak of the Iraq war American troops were firing around 5.5 million rounds per month. At that rate, DHS is armed now for a 24-year Iraq war. (Read More)
Talk about overkill.
Update: Linked by The Daley Gator – thanks!


@lonelycon Look for ammo on the net. Many sellers are out of stock on multiple calibers, including 22 LR.
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The U.S Military uses about 5.5 millions rounds a month in Places like Afghanistan and Iraq. The DHS, in procuring these rounds, will have enough to wage war for 30 years. I smell a RAT! A syphilitic sewer rat!!
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Simple. They buy the ammunition so you can’t.
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Has anyone posed a question to Jay Carney about this (too much to ask BHO)?
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[...] The Lonely Conservative, among others poses this question [...]
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Obama’s method is to devide and destroy. He has successfully did away with several amendments to the Constitution and is going after the second! we need to learn the home addresses of all of our politicians and if things go as we figure there needs to be trials of those who have willingly committed TREASON!
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It is this, and something even more sinister. Be very afraid.
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BTW, all this ammo is hollow point, long outlawed in war by the Geneva Conventions. Doesn’t anybody in the media want to know what the hell is going on? Oh, forgot the media is part of the administration.
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Their front porches would be a good venue for the trials, with a lamp post and a rope not too far away. Beat them to dumping the habeas corpus part of the Constitution. Get there first.
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PLEASE READ THE FACTS about this purchase and stop needless hysteria!
http://westmoreland.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=642&Itemid=372
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Hey, Vern… you need to read the “facts”. This is for just one IDIQ contract… they can let as many as these as they want. The DHS has in “fact” bought over 1 billion rounds.
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DHS is comprised of various agencies to include USSS, ICE, CBP, HSI, TSA and Coast Guard. There are approximately 54,600 gun carriers/law enforcement officers in DHS. The average gun carrier is required to qualify on a quarterly basis and fires approximately 560 rounds of ammunition per year. Here is how the numbers break down:
54,600 gun carriers x 560 rounds per year = 30,576,000 rounds needed per year for re-qualification purposes. If we divide 1,500,000,000 rounds by 30,576,000, this would mean that DHS has a 49 year supply of ammunition. I find this number astounding. Why does DHS need a 49 year supply on hand? I think the conspiracy theorists may be on to something.
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