California: Ammo shipments must be sent to an FFL unless the recipient has an FFL03 and a COE.
Colorado: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Connecticut: FOID is required for ammo purchases; there is no dropship ammo.
Delaware: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Florida: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Georgia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Hawaii: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Idaho: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Illinois: FOID card required for ammunition purchases.
Indiana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Iowa: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Kansas: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Kentucky: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Louisiana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Maine: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Maryland: No sales of ammo to Annapolis.
Massachusetts: State-issued ID and FOID are required for ammunition shipments.
Michigan: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Minnesota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Mississippi: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Missouri: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Montana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Nebraska: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Nevada: No specific ammunition restrictions.
New Hampshire: No specific ammunition restrictions.
New Jersey: FOID and state ID are required for ammo purchases; there is no dropship ammo.
New Mexico: No specific ammunition restrictions.
New York: Ammo shipments must be sent to an FFL, or the customer must provide a valid state-issued ID and can only ship to the address on that ID.
North Carolina: No specific ammunition restrictions.
North Dakota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Ohio: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Oklahoma: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Oregon: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Pennsylvania: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Rhode Island: A license is required for the purchase of ammunition; residents must be 21 years or older and possess a valid pistol or revolver safety certificate.
South Carolina: No specific ammunition restrictions.
South Dakota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Tennessee: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Texas: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Utah: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Vermont: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Virginia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Washington State: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Washington D.C.: No sales of ammo or projectiles.
West Virginia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Every single state that is mentioned there that have restrictive ammo laws, with the exception of Colorado, are run by Left leaning democrats. Which is my point.
https://ammoseek.com/
Comes up blocked in Firefox, huh.
Really? I only use firefox and it worked fine for me.
Maybe it’s geo-restricted? Or maybe it’s an issue with an extension you use?
I know it’s not a cert issue. And works fine if trusted by noscript.
Yeah I’m in the EU and it’s blocked
Could be, I’m out of the US right now. That was one theory that occurred to me.
its geo-restricted with cloudflare, blocked in AU too.
FYI if you live in a Republican state, you can have ammo delivered directly to your front door. It’s legit convenient as fuck.
According to https://hopmunitions.com/ammo-shipping-restrictions-by-state/, this is the case for most states.
Every single state that is mentioned there that have restrictive ammo laws, with the exception of Colorado, are run by Left leaning democrats. Which is my point.
Lmao I wish Democrats were left leaning.
The ones in Colorado are.
Buy not every left leaning state has restrictive ammo laws
That’s a good thing. Hopefully the ones that do, figure out how to remove the restrictive laws