The 2nd Amendment gives us the right to bear arms, but it does not limit the amount of ammunition a person can own.

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This question is being posed after a large amount of weapons were found in domestic dispute case in Saddle Brook. A man was stabbed by his wife, and she was charged. The police found the husband's gun collection and confiscated it in accordance with protocol. He may be charged for the massive amount of gunpowder in his possession.

Does the man's large gun ammunition collection pose a threat to others? Some feel that his gun collection is no different than any other collection. As long as he isn't using the guns or gunpowder to harm anyone, he should be allowed to have it. Others are concerned about the man's intentions - what is the man's reason for having such a huge amount of ammunition in the first place?

Should there be a limit to how much ammunition a person can own?

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