Vern Humphrey
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I'll second that!
Oh, and I found the same gun at a local gun shop a couple days later. It cost more than at Wal-Mart, but they let me put it on layaway, so they got the sale. If it wasn't for layaway, I wouldn't be able to afford many guns.
Good grief. Give the poor guy a chance for Pete's sake. It's not like answering questions on THR is all he has to do. Unlike most of us, he may actually have a life.
Sistema1927 -- I think *I* can answer your questions from page 3. It's because the register tells them to ask those questions. Whether the cashier recognizes the causal link between how you answer and what age you must be is an exercise left for the reader. And there's no "both" option on the register... "handgun" is the more legally restricted case, so answer that and quit worrying about it.
Does anyone excercise their Constitutional right to shop elsewhere?
More training = higher prices. Those low prices come at the expense of a well-trained sales staff.Sistema1927 said:If they don't know what the questions mean, then Wal-Mart needs to give THEM more training, not me.
Case law has found that the retailer isn't liable for damages if they have reason to believe the ammunition is for a long gun and that by asking the buyer they establish their reason to believe. It's about Wal-Mart not getting sued. Again, the price you pay for low prices.Sistema1927 said:Do you think that 18 year olds don't already know that answering "Rifle" will get them a box of ammo, while "handgun" will get them denied?
Ammo prices have been going up everywhere for a couple of years now. There are a few dozen threads on that already.Liquid Metal said:Did the price go up and why?