Baltimore County PD claims war-related ammo shortage

Posted by Jeff Quinton on March 20, 2008

WBAL.com

Quartermasters with the Baltimore County Police Department became aware of a higher demand on ammunition as a result of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and planned accordingly.

Bill Toohey with the department says their supplier was giving the priority to military ammo and it was difficult to get “day to day” bullets.

Toohey says as a result they switched suppliers who is not so dependent on military contracts. He says they also purchased a nine month supply of bullets instead of the usual six month supply. “At the moment we have more than enough to get us through so if there is a problem we have some pad to fall back on,” says Toohey.

The Sheriff in Washington County and police chief in Hagerstown say in addition to have a shortage of ammo for their agencies they are also paying more for bullets.

Toohey says the cost of bullets has also gone up in Baltimore County. He tells WBAL Radio that they were spending $209 dollars per one-thousand bullets that the officer’s use now the county pays $278 per thousand. “But again they saw this coming and built it into the budget,” says Toohey.

There have been news reports of ammunition shortages related to the military’s current opstempo before. Confederate Yankee addressed those reports here:

According to two spokesmen for the world’s largest ammunition manufacturer, which runs the military’s ammunition manufacturing plant and separately, is a major supplier of law enforcement ammunition, it is a massive and unexpected increase in law enforcement ammunition demand that is causing delays in law enforcement ammunition delays, not the war.

He also talked to other manufacturers later who concurred with the first two he talked to.

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