Senate Resolution 23 - Introduced
PAG LIN
SENATE RESOLUTION NO.
BY SCHULTZ
1 1 A Resolution supporting the use of 5.56 mm rifle
1 2 ammunition made with a bullet having a steel core.
1 3 WHEREAS, the United States Bureau of Alcohol,
1 4 Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has recently
1 5 considered a ban on the manufacture, import,
1 6 distribution, and sale of 5.56 mm "green tip" rifle
1 7 ammunition; and
1 8 WHEREAS, rifles chambered for the 5.56 mm round are
1 9 among the most popular and widely owned in the United
1 10 States and Iowa; and
1 11 WHEREAS, the federal Law Enforcement Officers
1 12 Protection Act of 1986 codified the legal definition of
1 13 armor piercing ammunition; and
1 14 WHEREAS, the 5.56 mm rifle ammunition has been
1 15 legally manufactured and sold in the United States,
1 16 prior to and after the enactment of the federal Law
1 17 Enforcement Officers Protection Act of 1986 that
1 18 is now invoked in support of a possible ban by the
1 19 United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
1 20 Explosives; and
1 21 WHEREAS, the properties of the bullet and ammunition
1 22 have not changed since the year 1986; and
1 23 WHEREAS, the ammunition is no more dangerous
1 24 to law enforcement or to the public than any other
1 25 metal=jacketed rifle ammunition which would not be
1 26 subject to the ban under consideration; and
1 27 WHEREAS, the Fraternal Order of Police, the world's
1 28 largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers,
2 1 has stated that the specific round has not historically
2 2 posed a law enforcement problem; and
2 3 WHEREAS, the 5.56 mm rifle ammunition ban is not
2 4 reasonably related to a legitimate law enforcement
2 5 purpose or to any other hypothetical risk; and
2 6 WHEREAS, the only effect of such a ban would be to
2 7 restrict the availability of an otherwise legal, widely
2 8 used, and popular 5.56 mm rifle ammunition; and
2 9 WHEREAS, the United States Bureau of Alcohol,
2 10 Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has not withdrawn or
2 11 suspended the agency's procedure to consider a ban of
2 12 the 5.56 mm rifle ammunition, but has merely deferred
2 13 the decision to ban such ammunition pending further
2 14 action to process the comments received and to evaluate
2 15 the issues raised by such comments; and
2 16 WHEREAS, such a ban would unreasonably infringe upon
2 17 the Second Amendment rights of Iowans; NOW THEREFORE,
2 18 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Senate
2 19 opposes any such ban of 5.56 mm rifle ammunition; and
2 20 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Senate supports the
2 21 future use of 5.56 mm rifle ammunition by Iowans in the
2 22 same manner as Iowans have previously enjoyed prior to
2 23 the proposed ban of such ammunition.
LSB 2611XS (6) 86
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