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Liberty Ammunition Selected to Attend NYC Anti-Terrorism Council Symposium

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Liberty Ammunition just scored a major win by being handpicked as the featured ammo at the New York City Anti-Terrorism Council’s symposium—an event where you’d expect the usual suspects like lead-heavy FMJ rounds to dominate, not innovative solid copper projectiles from a proudly American-owned outfit. CEO Gary Ramey didn’t mince words, touting Liberty’s Civil Defense line for its featherweight design that packs superior stopping power, expands reliably on impact, and virtually eliminates over-penetration risks. In a city notorious for its iron-fisted gun laws and anti-2A stance, this selection feels like a plot twist straight out of a pro-gun thriller: the very ammunition engineered for maximum safety in urban environments is getting a spotlight from NYC’s top counter-terror brass.

Dig deeper, and the implications for the 2A community are electric. Liberty’s tech isn’t just hype—it’s backed by independent ballistic gel tests showing fragmentation patterns that dump energy into threats without punching through walls or bystanders, making it a gold standard for defensive carry where collateral damage could mean lawsuits or worse. For gun owners in restrictive jurisdictions like New York, this endorsement from an anti-terror council flips the script on the bullets are bad narrative peddled by hoplophobes. It underscores how advanced, American-made ammo aligns perfectly with law enforcement’s real-world needs: lightweight for faster follow-ups, lead-free for environmental compliance, and non-overpenetrating for crowded streets. Suddenly, the ammo aisle at your local shop isn’t just about plinking—it’s a frontline in validating self-defense tools against terror threats.

This isn’t mere validation; it’s a strategic boon for Liberty and the broader firearms ecosystem. As blue-city councils grapple with rising urban violence, selections like this could pressure regulators to rethink blanket ammo bans, especially when the safe choice hails from a U.S. innovator beating foreign lead imports at their own game. 2A advocates should cheer: every such nod chips away at the myth that modern defensive ammo is inherently reckless, paving the way for more stateside innovation and fewer import dependencies. Keep an eye on Liberty—they’re not just attending; they’re redefining the battlefield.

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