To be clear my comment was tongue in cheek, devil's advocate sarcasm. I have a few tactical guns myself. They're fun. I'm fine with anyone shooting in any fashion they want. I'm also fine with some guy having 80,000 rounds and still wanting more. Maybe he participates in action shooting with 3 of his kids and that's not even a 3 month supply.
However, in the interest of the public good and to level the playing field for those who can't seem to get ammo, I propose the following:
The ban and confiscation of all semi-auto 22 firearms.
The Ban and confiscation of all magazines over 5 rounds.
The confiscation and reallocation of all ammo over 500 rounds held by any one individual, household or entity.
The imposition of mandated ammo purchasing limits.
And to aid in the enforcement of those limits, the requirement of all ammo purchasers to obtain a license to purchase ammo and make all purchases through a dealer participating in federal oversight of all ammo sales.
The immediate cessation of all internet ammo sales unless they are delivered to a federally sanctioned ammo dealer who can verify the identity of the person picking up the ammo.
Lastly, to ensure the success of this program where others have failed, the requirement that any and all firing of ammo take place at federally supervised shooting ranges where the ammo consumption can be monitored to ensure that no individual fires more than their allotted share of ammo. If the ammo is to be used in hunting, the hunting party must include one federal ammo supervisor whose cost shall be paid for by the hunting party.
Hopefully nobody misses the sarcasm of this post.
What I disapprove of is all the whining, name calling and judgement about 22 ammo buyers these days.
The fact is that if demand and consumption were less there wouldn't be a problem. If everyone who already has 500 rounds in the closet would just stop buying ammo, the problem would be over next week. But that's a silly solution, isn't it? If you're going to blame someone (and I don't) for the current situation you HAVE to blame the buyers/shooters. It just so happens that as a buyer and shooter, I don't care what anyone thinks of my buying and shooting behavior. Unless they start proposing to take away my right to do so. That would truly ruin the sport.