I wonder just who they're buying it for (if the plan is to distribute it) or if they're storing it to create a shortage. Weaponized IRS has just taken on a new meaning. I don't know about the legalities of this, but it seems like a rather suspicious purchase for a tax collecting organization.
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From November 2021 - seems like the IRS already has quite the stockpile of guns and ammo.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2021/11/17/how-many-guns-do-irs-agents-have-n2599189
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And look at that... (From the article) The IRS has submachine guns. Isn't that a threat to democracy? Are they expecting a war?
"... The current 4,600-gun stockpile includes 621 shotguns, 539 long-barrel rifles, and 15 submachine guns. ..."
This is as of January 1st, 2019. I suspect those numbers are higher by now, three-and-a-half years later.
So THAT’s what makes a firearm automatic, who knew?😂
That ammo doesn't even need guns to kill!