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steel cased
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579 (1952), also commonly referred to as the Steel Seizure Case or the Youngstown Steel case, was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision that limited the power of the President of the United States to seize private property. The case served as a check on the most far-reaching claims of executive power at the time and signaled the Court's increased willingness to intervene in political questions.
In the midst of the Korean War, the United Steel Workers of America threatened a strike, for higher wages, against the major steel producers in the United States. As President Harry S. Truman believed that a strike of any length would cause severe dislocations for defense contractors, Truman seized control of steel production facilities, keeping the current operating management of the companies in place to run the plants under federal direction. Though the steelworkers supported the move, the steel companies launched a legal challenge to the seizure on the grounds that the president lacked the power to seize private property without express authorization from Congress.
In his majority opinion, Associate Justice Hugo Black held that the president lacked the power to seize the steel mills in the absence of statutory authority conferred on him by Congress. Five other justices agreed with the outcome of the case but wrote concurring opinions; some of these justices argued that the president might have the power to seize property absent legislative authorization in more extreme circumstances. Justice Robert H. Jackson's concurring opinion laid out a tripartite framework of presidential power that would prove influential among legal scholars and others charged with assessing executive power. In his dissent, Chief Justice Fred Vinson argued that the president's action was necessary to preserve the status quo so that Congress could act in the future. Truman was stunned by the decision, but he immediately restored control of the steel mills to their owners.
Hey fellas,
Unexpected expenses came down the pipe and so I’m moving some ammo. I’m going $20/box-of-50, and can pretty much sell you as much as you’d like
I would also be open for:
.45 ACP & .22 WMR
Trades
Thanks for looking!
Hey fellas,
Unexpected expenses came down the pipe and so I’m moving some ammo. I’m going $22/box-of-50, and can pretty much sell you as much as you’d like
I would also be open for:
45 ACP & .22 WMR
Trades
Thanks for looking!
I have 10 boxes of steel cased ammo by Wolf. Three boxes are polyformance and the rest are Wood Military classic. All 115gr FMJ. Local pick up.
500 rounds total. Asking $175.
I'm selling a box of 500 rounds of Barnaul 55 gr steel cased soft point ammo that is loaded to 5.56x45 NATO specifications. I live in Bonney Lake and work in Kent so would prefer to meet in between those areas.
Some old school Russian .22 ammo that I ran across a few years ago. I just recently moved and trying to get rid of extra items that I wont use. Looking for $200 OBO will meet in Canby
Unopened case of 762x39 ak food. I’m looking for 9mm, 45acp, .556, and maybe.308 ammo for trade. I have over 700 rounds of more but different brands. Willing to sell or trade as I no longer have an ak. Asking 0.50 a round or trade thanks.
This is a full case of 7.62X39 Russian 124 Grain Hollow Point, Steel cased ammo, non-corrosive. $450. Can arrange a meet within 50 miles of Carnation, WA.
Thanks for looking!
MP5SDA3
Had this up in variation of forms and deals ( Alas I tire of it).
245 each Wolf 150 grain FMJ.
270 each Tula 150 grain FMJ nickel.
$250.00
I am pulling the add when I go to bed.
I'm old so its early.
Would like see a linkup tomorrow morning.
in Vancouver I-5 side at 78th st. Fred Meyers.
First...
At this time this is available for sale ( not trades) in 3 lots which I won't split.
LOT #1 SOLD
720 rounds of Factory sealed PRVI Partisan .308 145 grain Brass cased, sealed primers. Packed 160 rounds per plastic battle pack with 4 additional boxes of 20 per.
LOT #2 SOLD
560 rounds of...
Loosely packaged inside airtight ammo container that's being stored in a gun safe.
253 448 5035
Only got 500 rounds available.
Pierce county area
Also got South Korean steel AK mags for $13/mag
I have a 500 round case of 7.62x39 Barnaul 123 grn FMJ's and another 500 round case of 123 grn Hollow Points. Will trade round-for-round for factory 9mm or 5.56/.223.
Im in Yakima and will meet west to Cle Elum and South to Toppenish.