Are you licensed to reload?

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ipsd
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Are you licensed to reload?

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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php? ... geId=95733

A buddy sent me this link. I wanted to get some opinions from you all?

I think it is crap!

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[..]According to a blogger who follows the issue, [..]

crackpots.
lagavulin62
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someone posted the same article on the smith and wesson forum the other day. it could be one of many things on the plate that probably has little chance of passing. I'm no expert but I wouldn't worry too much about this stuff. maybe the reloading industry is also interested in cashing in on the gun/ammo craze. they have a right to make a killing too.
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The article refers to "a license from a competent governmental authority..."
The single word "competent" will preclude licenses in this country.
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I think that some of this is a bit extreme. I don't like to call anyone a liar but I think someone is really stretching the truth here. Gun shops are low on ammo for reasons we all know, went to Wally World yesterday and they had zilch for ammo and didn't know when they were going to get any in. Never once did they mention anything about maybe getting shut down for violations. I think we have eneough truths to worry about than stuff that most likely is bull. JMHO.

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