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Tekel 08-14-2012 02:25 PM

National Weather Service? Of course we need 45k rounds of .40
 
So, the question remains: What do government agencies know about upcoming ammo restrictions or modifications that they are buying such large quantities? National Weather Service buying 40,000 rounds, DHS buying 450million...

» National Weather Service Follows DHS In Huge Ammo Purchase Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!

blaen99 08-14-2012 02:30 PM

National Weather Service “ammunition” solicitation triggers confusion - Capital Weather Gang - The Washington Post


NOAA says there was a “clerical error” in the FedBizOpps announcement stating the NWS required ammunition. The solicitation actually originated from the “NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement” not the National Weather Service. See bottom of post for more details.
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Due to a clerical error in the federal business vendor process, a solicitation for ammunition and targets for the NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement mistakenly identified NOAA’s National Weather Service as the requesting office. The error is being fixed and will soon appear correctly in the electronic federal bidding system. The ammunition is standard issue for many law enforcement agencies and it will be used by 63 NOAA enforcement agents in their twice annual target qualifications and training.
You may want to lay off the paranoid conspiracy-theory websites. I promise, it'll do you a lot of good.

mgeoffriau 08-14-2012 02:32 PM

Awesome article. The purchases may or may not be concerning, but the writing is excellent!


UPDATE: The Washington Post now reports, via a statement from NOAA spokesman Scott Smullen, that the original solicitation contained a “clerical error” and that the “solicitation for ammunition and targets for the NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement mistakenly identified NOAA’s National Weather Service as the requesting office.” This still doesn’t explain why hollow point bullets, designed to cause maximum organ damage, are needed for shooting at paper targets. Was the delivery of the bullets to the NWS a cover for them being transferred somewhere else? It’s entirely possible given the sordid history of Fast and Furious, a federal government program under which guns were sent directly to Mexican drug cartels.

Why would the National Weather Service need to purchase large quantities of powerful ammo? That’s the question many are asking after the federal agency followed in the footsteps of the Department of Homeland Security in putting out a solicitation for 46,000 rounds of hollow point bullets.


A solicitation which appears on the FedBizOpps website asks for 16,000 rounds of .40 S&W jacketed hollow point (JHP) bullets, noted for their strength, to be delivered to locations in Ellsworth, Maine, and New Bedford, Mass.

A further 6,000 rounds of S&W JHP will be sent to Wall, New Jersey, with another 24,000 rounds of the same bullets heading to the weather station in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The solicitation also asks for 500 paper targets to be delivered to the same locations in Maine, Massachusetts and New Jersey.

The National Weather Service is is one of six scientific agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The solicitation requires a response by August 21.

The NWS is following its federal counterpart the DHS in securing large quantities of ammo. Back in March,Homeland Security purchased 450 million rounds of .40-caliber hollow point bullets that are designed to expand upon entry and cause maximum organ damage, prompting questions as to why the DHS needed such a large amount of powerful bullets merely for training purposes.

As the Business Insider notes, hollow point bullets have been “illegal in international warfare since 1899.”

The DHS is also planning to purchase a further 750 million rounds of different types of ammo in a separate solicitation that also expires on August 20, including 357 mag rounds that are able to penetrate walls.

The DHS recently put out an order for riot gear in preparation for the upcoming DNC, RNC and presidential inauguration. The U.S. Army is also busy buying similar equipment.

The DHS also recently purchased a number of bullet-proof checkpoint booths that include ‘stop and go’ lights.

The federal government is clearly gearing up for the likelihood of civil unrest on a scale that could outstrip what we’ve already seen in countries across Europe.

While the establishment demonizes the second amendment in light of recent mass shootings and legislation is prepared to ban the sale of large quantities of ammunition online, the federal government is acquiring ammunition at levels necessary to fight a full scale domestic war.

Tekel 08-14-2012 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by blaen99 (Post 915205)
National Weather Service “ammunition” solicitation triggers confusion - Capital Weather Gang - The Washington Post



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You may want to lay off the paranoid conspiracy-theory websites. I promise, it'll do you a lot of good.

:fawk:

blaen99 08-14-2012 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by Tekel (Post 915212)
:fawk:

Protip...

If you ever, ever see both Mg and I critiquing a post, it's probably really silly.

hustler 08-14-2012 03:53 PM

...and I can't keep a gun in my car at work.

Savington 08-14-2012 03:57 PM

Isn't Alex Jones a birther?

hustler 08-14-2012 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 915247)
Isn't Alex Jones a birther?

I "birthed" a corn-log earlier.

LukeH 08-15-2012 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by hustler (Post 915245)
...and I can't keep a gun in my car at work.

Where is it you work?

SB 321 says employers can not restrict employees from keeping a gun in a locked vehicle on company property.

Texas Legislature Online - 82(R) History for SB 321


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