Tennessee's governor has signed the 2A sanctuary bill into law. to go along with Constitutional Carry.
And they're proposing a law in Texas to exempt Texas-made suppressors from any state or local enforcement. But it doesn't protect you from the feds so it sounds like virtue-signaling to me.
This guy is arguing that the ammo shortage won't end soon. Another blog was reporting a couple of days ago that industry insiders think it probably will last at least a couple more years.
I can tell you exactly when it will end because I survived the toilet paper shortage that the coronapanic caused. TP was scarce until Wal-Mart had enough on the shelves that people no longer feared there might be a shortage on.
So long as shooters walk into ammo stores and the pickins are slim, they're going to snarf up whatever is available with no thought for whether they need it because the low supply seems an general indicator that the drought is still on. It seems circular logic but it's true. Shooters will continue to panic buy unless and until there's enough ammo on the shelves to comfort them that the drought is over.
I checked a major online retailer and counted more than 30 manufacturers of handgun ammunition. It's already a provable fact that those 30+ companies are incapable of convincing a hundred million gun owners to stop with the panic buying, so there's nobody in the cycle who can be counted on to break it except the ammo manufacturers.




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