Buying bullets is subject to less scrutiny by authorities than buying firearms in the U.S. The practice used to be more heavily regulated and advocates say tracking of large ammo purchases can prevent mass shootings.
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Buying bullets is subject to less scrutiny by authorities than buying firearms in the U.S. The practice used to be more heavily regulated and advocates say tracking of large ammo purchases can prevent mass shootings.