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Online ammunition sales drawing scrutiny

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The courts struck down a 2009 California law that required all handgun ammo sales to be face-to-face, though supporters of the law are trying to reinstate it this year. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said this month that he favored a state ban on online ammunition shipments. While a few other states and some localities have restricted shipments of ammo or large-capacity magazines to residents, efforts at federal regulation have stalled.

That was the case last July, when Sen. Frank Lautenberg , D-N.J., and McCarthy introduced companion bills in the Senate and House of Representatives, called the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act, on the heels of the movie theater shootings in Aurora, Colo., in which 12 people died and dozens were wounded.

Police found an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle magazine capable of firing 100 rounds at the scene. Authorities said at the time that the accused shooter, James Holmes, who was then 24, had bought four guns at local gun stores and more than 6,000 rounds of ammo online. One of the firms that authorities tied to those sales was bulkammo.com, according to news reports.

The company’s lawyer, Oliver Adams of Knoxville, Tenn., didn’t respond to requests for comment from the Center for Public Integrity. Last July, he told Bloomberg and other news outlets that the company was “actively assisting in the investigation.”

The firm maintains a St. Louis post office box and, like online retailers of other products, takes orders 24 hours a day, with a promise to ship merchandise promptly. Federally licensed firearms dealers must have a “premises address,” where transactions take place and federal agents may inspect inventories and records.

The company requires buyers to certify, among other things, that they’re at least 21 years old, have never been convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence charges or other crimes and have “not been adjudicated as a mental defective” or “committed to any mental institution.” (Under federal law, people over 18 years of age may purchase rifle ammunition; those over 21 may buy handgun ammo.)

Other businesses list a wide range of ammo for sale, though several say they’re having a tough time filling rising demand. Calls and emails to several online dealers weren’t returned.

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