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my son sent me this,,, about the selling of brass to china..truth or fiction...

charlie (ky)

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Summary of the eRumor:
A forwarded email about the Georgia Arms company which buys spent ammunition casing form military bases, reloads and sells them to ammunition vendors. The eRumor says that the Department of Defense notified the ammunition maker that instead of selling them the used military surplus the government was going to shred all spent cartridges used for training sell it as scrap metal to China. This would have seriously affected the American ammunition company which would result in lay offs of at least 60 workers in the months to come.

The Truth:
The Georgia Arms Company is an ammunition supplier in Atlanta, Georgia and a company representative told Truthorfiction.com that this was true but the directive was rescinded in 5 days due to customer uproar to elected officials.

According to a March 20, 2009 press release issued by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, a branch of the Department of Defense (DOD), there was a directive that for the reasons of national security would forbid the selling of military munitions. This is mainly because they were classified as a sensitive Munitions List item. All used casings were held until the DOD could determined a reclassification of the product for resale.
 
[size=large]DOD Ends Sale of Expended Military Brass to Remanufacturers

AND SO IT BEGINS...

Notice: Thanks to the hundreds of people who have responded to this posting, and the thousands of gun owners who e-mailed DOD and their representatives in Congress...

This situation has been resolved.

DOD rescinded the order after a firestorm of criticism--which began almost immediately when they issued a directive to mutilate all expended military brass before it could be sold to the civilian reloading market.

For a complete explanation of this decision by DOD, go to the main address for this blog (www.theshootist.net) and scroll down to the next posting after this one: "Plowshares Beaten Back Into Bullets."


Thank you for your concern and participation.


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at least Bush jr. sent a couple dark suits to talk to me about changing my attitude...... Obama has sent no opinion yet..... unless you never hear from me again ...... :goodnight:
 
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