Was this Planed? Ammo Manufacturer Plant Explosion Leaves Many Worried

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A Hornady plant in Nebraska had an explosion that resulted in one woman’s death and two others’ injuries.

Hornady is a leading ammo cartridges, components, and handloading equipment manufacturer.

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The Grand Island Independent shares more on the explosion:

 A woman died and two men were injured in an explosion Friday morning at the Hornady Manufacturing plant west of Grand Island, according to Hall County Attorney Marty Klein.

 The explosion occurred in the chemical compound building at 8350 W. Old Potash Highway.

 The woman died at the scene, Klein said.

 “One individual was transported by ambulance to the hospital with concussion symptoms and one individual was privately transported to the hospital for symptoms related to breathing in dust/fumes,” Klein said in a news release.

During the Biden administration’s time in the White House, it has come under scrutiny for its stance on more strict ammunition laws.

Last year, it was unclear whether the Biden administration was considering new regulations on selling ammunition to civilians was unclear.

The Washington Examiner wrote a story on it back in June of 2022: