Crown Assets has 1788lbs oh 5.56 casings for sale

I think what we were looking for was a reference to the actual law as written. I can tell you all kinds of things are against the law, and you might believe it. For example, i could say...hmm....it's against the law to paint your car green (ok from factory, but not re paint). You probably wouldn't believe it unless i could show you the actual written law proving that it's true.

Hey, do what you want; you have to live with the consequences when the Federal Government charges you with wrongful disposal of controlled items.
 
Rant all you want, buy the scrap and reload it, enjoy your fines and/or prison time.

You would think that the statement: "- Casings are sold for scrap only and reloading is prohibited by law" might mean something to you or is english not your first language.:confused:

Ahhh, I see you were not swayed by my argument, but no need to get testy. In order for something to be reloaded, it had to be loaded in the first place. If it was not a .223 in the first place, it couldn't be reloaded except as a 5.56X45. It said nothing about handloading, only that it was illegal to reload the brass for its original intended purpose. The original intended purpose was a military one, not a sporting one. One man's scrap is another man's treasure.
 
Ahhh, I see you were not swayed by my argument, but no need to get testy. In order for something to be reloaded, it had to be loaded in the first place. If it was not a .223 in the first place, it couldn't be reloaded except as a 5.56X45. It said nothing about handloading, only that it was illegal to reload the brass for its original intended purpose. The original intended purpose was a military one, not a sporting one. One man's scrap is another man's treasure.

Refer to my statement above your last post, have a nice day!:)
 
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