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Is humidity the primary contributor to ammo going bad? Can rounds be rebuilt/repacked as they are manufactured today or are they sealed in such a manner that the chemicals/powder inside can not be accessed without destroying the "container"?

I don't know a whole lot about it but yes it's my understanding that humidity plays a significant role. I keep my munitions inside ammo cans with years worth of the dehumidifying thingies that come in my monthly prescriptions.
 
Cashin' In on Fox News (11:30 am EDT) a topic will be workplace violence and how employers can stop it. Repeats several times over the weekend on Fox Business News.

Why are only "certain instances" work place violence? Hmmmmm? Makes you wonder.
 
Why would the intent of the person doing the killing matter? My original point was that it is possible to bring highway deaths way down by spending enough money and/or enacting legislation to fix it. Car accident deaths are a far bigger problem than an occasional, random, infrequent intentional shooting. I never have second thoughts about going out in public for fear of being randomly shot. I do watch other traffic very closely when I drive as people are killing others all the time.

Most gun death statistics are skewed heavily by suicide.
 
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Most gun death statistics are skewed heavily by suicide.

This 100%

America is safer from guns, currently, than the past fifty years. We just have more news coverage so we see them when they do happen far more often, and sometimes immediately.
 

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