Since announcing its proposed ban on commonplace 5.56 x 45 mm ammunition, the Obama administration has been careful to claim that this attack on gun rights is in the interest of law enforcement officer safety. On Monday, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest continued this line of rationalization, stating:
"This seems to be an area where everyone should agree that if there are armor-piercing bullets available that can fit into easily concealed weapons, that it puts our law enforcement at considerably more risk. So I'd put this in the category of common-sense steps that the government can take to protect the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans while also making sure that our law enforcement officers who are walking the beat every day can do their jobs just a little bit more safely."
The administration should have bothered to consult with actual law enforcement officials before adopting this line of rhetoric, as police officers themselves are not embracing the ban.
The Executive Director of the Fraternal Order of Police's National Legislative Office, James Pasco, was quoted by the Washington Examiner as stating: "Any ammunition is of concern to police in the wrong hands, but this specific round has historically not posed a law enforcement problem." FOP's website describes the organization as "the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 325,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges."
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke told WND.com:
"I'm disgusted that this administration would use the safety and well-being of our nation's law enforcement officers to accomplish their gun-control agenda by circumventing the Congress and circumventing the Constitution in rewriting this law… That's all this is. They don't fool me. No fraternal order of police, no sheriff is going to fall for this."
The same WND.com piece goes on to cite a public information officer with Georgia's Cobb County Police Department. After speaking with a colleague regarding the AR-15 handguns the BATFE has deemed a threat to officers, the official noted:
"I haven't seen any, so I called our training range and asked, 'In all fairness, has anyone ever taken one of those (AR-15 handguns) off the street?'... Any time a weapon like that would be used against an officer, there would be an officer-safety bulletin go out, and the range would be notified. If there was a situation where either they took one of these off the streets or an officer had been threatened with one of these weapons, we would immediately launch an internal memo, and we have never had any of those go out to my knowledge. So for Cobb County police, at this moment, this is not something we are so concerned about."
Police officer Brent Ball, a 17-year veteran of the force, told the News-Leader in Springfield, Mo., an AR-15 handgun would -- contrary to the White House's claims -- be difficult for a criminal to conceal because of its size. "As a police officer, I'm not worried about AR pistols because you can see them," he said. "It's the small gun in a guy's hand you can't see that kills you." Small guns do not fire the M855 cartridge.
These comments shouldn't be surprising, as in the 38 years the FBI has been keeping track of data on firearms used against law enforcement officers, there never been an instance of a law enforcement officer having been killed with the use of a .223/5.56 caliber handgun. Of course, it follows that there is no documented instance of an officer having been killed when an M855 round fired from a handgun penetrated the officer's body armor.
The Obama administration's use of feigned concern for law enforcement officer safety in order to further its own radical gun control agenda is deplorable. The administration's proposed ammunition ban has nothing to do with "common sense," as Earnest claims. On the other hand, the way in which the administration has pushed the proposal does require an uncommon level of dishonesty and misinformation.
Law Enforcement Officers Refute Obama Administration's Justification for Ammo Ban
Friday, March 6, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2026
On June 18, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion which unanimously narrowed the scope of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3), which bans firearm acquisition or possession by anyone who is an “unlawful user” of a ...
Monday, June 22, 2026
Why is it that, after being told their gun laws are unconstitutional, so many areas under control of anti-gun extremists seem to respond with something along the lines of, “Oh yeah? Watch what we do next!”
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Anti-gun legislation continues advancing in Sacramento. This week, the Senate Public Safety Committee advanced Assembly Bills 1743 and 1753, while postponing consideration of AB 1810, the FFL Killer Bill, until June 23. On that same ...
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Yesterday, after immense pressure from sportsmen and women across the state, the provisions regarding Sunday hunting, crossbow hunting, and archery setbacks that were stripped from the House budget were added back to a bond bill.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Canada’s Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney recently defended his government’s gun confiscation and “buyback” program, stating the government “has acted swiftly and decisively to combat gun crime” by removing “prohibited assault-style firearms from communities across ...
More Like This From Around The NRA



















