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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Thanks for the analysis, Rooks. Did you check out the Townhall link (numbers from Jan 2019) of how many firearms and how much ammo the IRS has already stockpiled?
Edit: box per month at $30 (for 9mm example) times 2636 armed agents is $79,080 per month so the purchase would be for nine-ten months NOT considering whatever they already have stockpiled. And if only five boxes per year vs twelve that's over twice the supply so up to over a year-and-a-half supply purchased in those three months.