Thursday, April 18, 2013

The great ammo scramble....when will it end?

Doug Mager

As an occasional hunter and an avid plinker, I've always taken comfort in the fact that I could drop into a number of local stores and pick up a box of .22 cal Long Rifle ammo. However, that is not the case now- and myself along with a number of others are wondering how long before we can do that again?

Most ammo shelves only have the least commonly preferred
calibers available
As I stare at the empty shelves in the ammo aisle I'm usually joined by others, just like me, with the same question- why? There is a full range a theories ranging from "the government trying to dry up the supply" to "DHS is getting ready for a civil war!". While talk is cheap, ammo is not. And the fact remains that bullet manufacturers are running full tilt and are behind on orders as well.

I recently spoke to a clerk in the sporting goods department at our local Walmart and was told that trucks arrive typically three times a week; ammo buyers are usually lined up as many as 15 deep ready to purchase as much as they can as soon as it hits the shelves. As we talked further, we pondered the Walmart business model of "if we're selling lots of it, we need to put more on the shelves". So one has to think that Walmart would be selling more ammo-IF they could get the inventory.

Last weekend I chatted with a fellow from Adrian, who also frequents the ammo aisle and heard that things might be closer to normal later this summer. Forbes has reported that the Department of Homeland Security is in the process of buying 1.6 billion (?) rounds of hollow point ammo and that order is rumored to be mostly complete by the end of Summer. That begs an answer to the obvious question: Why? Does anyone realize our local police departments are feeling the squeeze too?

Regardless of why, you can still find a 550 round box of .22LR for around $70 or so (typically less than $20 up until now) at gun shows and on the internet. Certain shotgun shells, 9mm, .40 cal, .223, .243, 30-30 and more can also be found at a premium. Reloading supplies are a little hard to find as well.

So what should you do? Gary Evans of Ammoland.com shares a common sentiment "Buy what you need, but don’t horde it. Plan ahead so you have what you need on hand when you need it. Most of all, don’t panic- This too shall pass."

We hope.

National Lineman Day


Blood Drive May 8th

A Bates County Community Blood Drive will be held at the Bates County Elks Lodge on Wednesday May 8th at the Bates county Elks Lodge in Butler. The blood drive will be held from 3-7 pm .




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Ballard FFA

The State FFA Convention is this week. The FFA Livestock Judging Team, Graham Wainscott, Kyle Teagarden, Scott Morris, and Ben Oswald are qualified to compete there at State level. Bailey Rexford is representing Ballard as Chapter President. Also, Lane Oerke is receiving his State FFA Degree. Since the implementation of our Ag Program in the 2009/2010 school year, Lane is the first Ballard student to earn this Degree. Congratulations, Bulldogs!

Bates County Memorial Hospital Information


Butler High School Athletics Cancelled

All Butler High School Athletic Events Scheduled for tonight Thursday, April 18th has been cancelled. The JH/ HS Combo Track Meet will run at Adrian Tomorrow Friday, April 19th.






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CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE Diana L Rich , Clerk April 15-19, 2013

Nancy J Erickson v Paul E Arneson, Next of Friend, Sharon Cumpton, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed. 

St v. Gregory T Housh Jr., Felony Failure to register as a sex offender, amended information, guilty plea, sentenced to 4 years in MDOC, given SES, placed on 5 years probation, Defe. to pay court costs, to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, to perform 200 hours of community service. 

St v. Bobbie Wood, Felony stealing, found guilty, given SIS, placed on 5 years probation, to pay $4000 restitution, to serve 10 days in Bates Co Jail, 5 consecutively, to get counseling/treatment as directed, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches. 

St v. Melissa Dawn Hill, Felony possession of controlled substance, hydrocodone, State dismissed Count II(possession of methylenediocymethamphetimes),  found guilty, to pay $150 on State Foreinsic Laboratory account, to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, To be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. shall not possess/consume any alcohol or be where sold/served, to perform 250 hours of community service. 

St v. Brian Scott Yelton, Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines, found guilty, given SIS, placed on 5 years probation, to pay $150 on State Forensic Labatory Account. Defe. to pay court costs, to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. shall not consume/possess any alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served,  to perform 200 hours of community service. 

St v. Larry W Pool, probation revoked, previously imposed sentence of 4 years in MODC imposed. 

St v. David W Allen, Felony possession of controlled substance, hydrocodone, found guilty, given SIS, placed on probation for 5 years, to pay $150 on State Forensic Laboratory Account, Defe. to pay court costs, to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed,  to get psychological or psychiatric counseling, to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. shall not possess/consume alcohol or be where sold/served. 

St v. Kenneth J Hays, Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines, found guilty, given SIS, placed on probation for 5 years, Defe. to pay $150 on State Forensic Laboratory Account, Defe. to pay court costs, to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed,  to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, Defe. to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. shall not possess/consume alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, Defe. to perform 250 community service hours. 

St vs Kyle R Miller, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana, found guilty, sentenced to 5 years in MDOC, given SES, placed on 5 years probation,  $150 assessed against Defendant on State Forensic Laboratory account, pay court costs,  Defe. to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, to perform 200 hours of community service. 

St v. Lisa D Morgan, Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines, found guilty, given SIS, placed on 5 years probation, to pay court costs including $150 on State Forensic Laboratory Account, Defe. to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed,  to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, to attend AA/NA group, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, to perform 200 hours of community service. 

St v. David W Allen, Felony stealing, found guilty, given SIS, placed on 5 years probation, to pay restitution of $750, pay cout costs, to attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed,  to get psychological or psychiatric counseling, to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, to not possess/consume any alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, to perform 200 hours of community service, spend 4 days in Bates Co Jail. 

St v. David W Allen, Felony DWI, Ct. II of Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines was dismissed,  found guilty, sentenced to 4 years in MDOC, given SES, ploaced on 5 years probation, pay court costs, to get counseling/treatment as directed, to get psychological or psychiatric counseling, to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, Defe. to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. shall not possess/consume alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, to perform 200 hours of community service, spend 30 days in Bates Co Jail as shock detention and pay the board bill. 

  




ADRIAN ALUMNI GAME APRIL 26TH

The Adrian Alumni will hit the courts for an Alumni boys Basketball game on April 26th. The Alumni competition will hit the courts at 6:30 followed by the regular Adrian Basketball Game. It all starts at 6:30. There will be an admission charge will be a free will donation and all proceeds will go to the Adrian High School Basketball Program. The Alumni Game will be a 3 point contest on ½ court.

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