New York Attorney General Letitia James led a multi-state coalition
of 20 attorneys general calling on the Biden administration to halt the
sale of 5.56 caliber ammunition to civilians by the Lake City Army
Ammunition Plant, a Missouri-based supplier for the U.S. military.
“Billions of rounds of military-grade ammunition manufactured at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant have been sold on the commercial market, leading to their use in many of the most tragic mass shootings in recent history,” the AGs stated in a Jan. 9
letter to the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. “We ask your Office to conduct an investigation into the contracting processes that led to this situation, and to take action to ensure that military-grade and military-subsidized ammunition stays out of civilian hands.”
The letter was signed by AGs from Arizona, California, Connecticut,
Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico,
Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington. While many of these
states have been enacting restrictions on firearms, others, including
Arizona and Vermont, maintain a tradition of relatively permissive gun
laws.
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