California: Ammo shipments must be sent to an FFL unless the recipient has an FFL03 and a COE.
Colorado: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Connecticut: FOID is required for ammo purchases; there is no dropship ammo.
Delaware: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Florida: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Georgia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Hawaii: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Idaho: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Illinois: FOID card required for ammunition purchases.
Indiana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Iowa: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Kansas: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Kentucky: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Louisiana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Maine: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Maryland: No sales of ammo to Annapolis.
Massachusetts: State-issued ID and FOID are required for ammunition shipments.
Michigan: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Minnesota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Mississippi: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Missouri: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Montana: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Nebraska: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Nevada: No specific ammunition restrictions.
New Hampshire: No specific ammunition restrictions.
New Jersey: FOID and state ID are required for ammo purchases; there is no dropship ammo.
New Mexico: No specific ammunition restrictions.
New York: Ammo shipments must be sent to an FFL, or the customer must provide a valid state-issued ID and can only ship to the address on that ID.
North Carolina: No specific ammunition restrictions.
North Dakota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Ohio: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Oklahoma: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Oregon: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Pennsylvania: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Rhode Island: A license is required for the purchase of ammunition; residents must be 21 years or older and possess a valid pistol or revolver safety certificate.
South Carolina: No specific ammunition restrictions.
South Dakota: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Tennessee: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Texas: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Utah: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Vermont: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Virginia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Washington State: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Washington D.C.: No sales of ammo or projectiles.
West Virginia: No specific ammunition restrictions.
Every single state that is mentioned there that have restrictive ammo laws, with the exception of Colorado, are run by Left leaning democrats. Which is my point.