Washington – Homeland Security And Its Cache Of Bullets

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    This handout photo provided by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), taken in Feb. 2010, shows training activities at the indoor range Glynco, Ga. Yes, it's true, the government is buying ammo big time. No, it's not to take up arms against the people, as an online conspiracy buzz has it. The Homeland Security Department is ordering more than 1.6 billion rounds over the next four or five years, roughly the equivalent of five bullets for every person in the U.S. But the cache is for training agents and regular law enforcement, nothing sinister, officials say. (AP Photo/FLETC)Washington – Online rumors about a big government munitions purchase are true, sort of.

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    The Homeland Security Department wants to buy more than 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition in the next four or five years. It says it needs them — roughly the equivalent of five bullets for every person in the United States — for law enforcement agents in training and on duty.

    Published federal notices about the ammo buy have agitated conspiracy theorists since the fall. That’s when conservative radio host Alex Jones spoke of an “arms race against the American people” and said the government was “gearing up for total collapse, they’re gearing up for huge wars.”

    The government’s explanation is much less sinister.

    Federal solicitations to buy the bullets are known as “strategic sourcing contracts,” which help the government get a low price for a big purchase, says Peggy Dixon, spokeswoman for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Ga . The training center and others like it run by the Homeland Security Department use as many as 15 million rounds every year, mostly on shooting ranges and in training exercises.

    Dixon said one of the contracts would allow Homeland Security to buy up to 750 million rounds of ammunition over the next five years for its training facilities. The rounds are used for basic and advanced law enforcement training for federal law enforcement agencies under the department’s umbrella. The facilities also offer firearms training to tens of thousands of federal law enforcement officers. More than 90 federal agencies and 70,000 agents and officers used the department’s training center last year.

    The rest of the 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition would be purchased by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the federal government’s second largest criminal investigative agency.

    ICE’s ammunition requests in the last year included:

    —450 million rounds of .40-caliber duty ammunition

    —40 million rounds of rifle ammunition a year for as many as five years, for a total bullet-buy of 200 million rounds

    —176,000 rifle rounds on a separate contract

    —25,000 blank rounds

    The Homeland Security ammo buy is not the first time the government’s bullets purchases have sparked concerns on the Internet. The same thing happened last year when the Social Security Administration posted a notice that it was buying 174,000 hollow point bullets.

    Jonathan L. Lasher, the agency’s assistant inspector general for external relations, said those bullets were for the Social Security inspector general’s office, which has about 295 agents who investigate Social Security fraud and other crimes.

    Jones the talk-show host did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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    Benny
    Benny
    11 years ago

    —25,000 blank rounds

    What do they need those for?
    To scare thugs?

    Texas_Eli
    Texas_Eli
    11 years ago

    There is no reason for fed.gov to be buying this much non-military ammunition. NONE! They are preparing to crush civil insurrection.

    Anon Ibid Opcit
    Anon Ibid Opcit
    11 years ago

    It’s actually pretty reasonable given the size and number of agencies under the DHS, It’s the third largest Cabinet-level organization and includes the Coast Guard, all the customs, border and immigration services and quite a few other agencies with police powers.

    Three hundred million rounds a year is not really all that much when you consider how much training is required for new employees, the rotation of stocks and continuing practice.

    ComeOn
    ComeOn
    11 years ago

    This is really all about controlling the ammo market and pricing civilians out of purchasing ammo.