I heard that kerry wants to put a $50 tax on handgun ammo for starters!!!!!
I personally haven't heard this, but boy would it be stupid (not that Kerry is beyond being stupid). Anybody wanting to use the gun for something bad could splurge for a $60 box of bullets (you can do a lot of drive-bys with a box of 9mm bullets), but it would effectively kill handgun target shooting.
Of course, Walmart has that nice little yes/no bit on the cash register when buying ammo. Since .22LR can be used for rifle or pistol, they ask you which you intend to use it for. If you say pistol, gotta be 21 to buy. If you say rifle, gotta be 18 to buy. I wonder if they'd selectively tax the ammo like that. "Sure, that 100 pack of 9mm if for my Beretta Storm at home . . . wink wink" :lol:.
And in all seriousness, if it came down to that I could get by with using cast bullets, shotgun powder, and cut-down rifle brass to make most of my needed pistol ammo. It's thought that 7.62x25 Tokarev might be done away with soon because of armor-piercing capabilities, so I've already been practicing making brass for that from .223 Remington (and so far I've converted nearly 150 cases).