Vending machines carrying gun ammunition installed in Oklahoma grocery stores
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
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They should install these in Congress.
The way he talks about the online sellers is rather telling, especially how he frames it as a bad thing that anyone can just order ammunition to be delivered to their door.
Best. Idea. Ever! Can you guys come out to Nevada? Please?!
You can buy knives and everything else but not bullets make it make sense
Nice
Sweet...
A very good Idea.
So wait, this lady is worried about what will be done with the ID info from the machines? How sweet of her to worry, they will do the same thing as when someone purchases ammo in a store, or a gun in a store. Nothing. I am all for not needing to show ID for ammo purchases if that is her concern.
I wonder what she thinks of voter ID laws?
Also, why does it matter how much someone buys? It is none of your business what someone does with their money.
She shows her ignorance that she is worried about someone buying a few boxes from a machine vs the pallet of ammo you can have delivered to your door.
The thing about this is capitalisms works, If rural people like the machines and the price they are charged, then it will succeed. If not, it will fail, with no harm to her or anyone else except the investors.
The people that will buy from these machines are law abiding citizens, they are not going to go out looking for someone to shoot.