Attorneys General from 28 states say a letter from 20 anti-gun AGs is another attempt to chip away at Americansโ Second Amendment rights.
The Attorneys General of 28 states are demanding that President Joe Biden ignore a request to investigate the Lake City Army Ammunition plantโs policy of selling 5.56 mm rifle ammunition to civilians.
A Jan. 24 letter written by Attorneys General Andrew Bailey of Missouri, Brenna Bird of Iowa, and Todd Rokita of Indiana and signed by 25 other attorneys general, warns that ending sales would harm Americaโs military readiness and do nothing to prevent crime.
The letter derides a previous missive, dated Jan. 9 and written by New York Attorney General Letitia James and signed by 19 other Attorneys General calling for the investigation, as dangerous and uninformed.
According to the James letter, the Lake City plant in Missouri has flooded communities with โmilitary-gradeโ ammunition that has been used in a number of mass shootings.
โCompounding the horror, the bullets used in this violence were subsidized by American taxpayers, as the federal government has apparently invested more than $860 million to improve production,โ the letter reads.
In their response, Mr. Bailey and his colleagues claim the writers of the Jan. 9 letter either donโt understand or are ignoring the facts.
โThe Democratsโ letter contains a litany of errors. These errors demonstrate our colleaguesโ outright ignorance of firearms and ammunition,โ the Jan. 24 letter reads.
In a statement on his website, Mr. Bailey wrote that shutting down the plant would make Americans less safe, in addition to costing his state hundreds of jobs.
โI will not let Joe Biden sacrifice the rights of law-abiding gun owners and manufacturers on the altar of appeasement to the Radical Left. Lake City Ammunition did nothing wrong,โ Mr. Bailey wrote in a statement on his website. โIโm proud to stand in the gap with these like-minded attorneys general to protect Americansโ Second Amendment rights.โ
Mr. Rokita agreed. In a statement on the Indiana Attorney Generalโs website, Mr. Rokia wrote that the principle at play covers more than just military readiness.
โA tyrantโs tactic is to chip away at liberties little by little,โ he wrote. โAmericans cannot exercise their constitutionally protected right to use their firearms without access to ammunition. Thatโs why weโre taking a strong stand.โ
Byย Michael Clements