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I bought some 9mm from wal mart was asked the same question.
My reply : "Niether its for my shot gun."
Clerks reply : " Oh Okay."
MCgunner said:I never actually heard a rapper SING. Of course, the only exposure I get to it is the boom box cars at the car wash next door, and usually all I can hear is the base rattling my windows. I've often thought about capping boom boxes.
Times sure change. When I was a young teen in the late sixties I had a Honda CT90, sort of the jeep of small motorcycles. It was a great trail bike and since I was into hunting, it was so cool with it's low/high range transfer box, knobbed tires. Heck, just jump off and ride across the fields!
I got into waterfowl hunting when I was about 14. In metal shop in 8th grade, I built a gun rack for the forks, would go get my bike with permission of the teacher and wheel it up in the shop to take measurements. When that was done, I no longer had to sling my shotgun. I'd strap my shotgun on the gun rack, my decoy bag on the rear rack. Camoed up I'd ride through a nearby small town to get to the marsh where I hunted. Picture a 14 year old kid, 4:30 am, riding though town on a motorcycle with a shotgun on the rack. I'd often meet police officers sitting and watching. They'd wave and I'd wave back. Nobody ever though anything was strange about the picture, kid going hunting, no biggy.
I remember getting in trouble with my mom because every time I'd go to the store to get her a gallon of milk and put it on the charge account, I'd pick up a box of .22 lr. She got the bill and there was nearly brick on there at 50 cents a box. Now days, a kid can't buy his own ammo at Walmart and they ask you "Is this for a rifle or handgun." I think I'll answer, "Neither, I'm using it in a machine gun" next time they ask.
What changed society was the 60s, unfortunately. Morality went the way of chivalry and the new ethos of "if it feels good, do it" took the place of "do unto others as you would have them do unto you". I don't know if there is a way to reverse it all at this point. It's out of hand, made it to nightly TV. You can't see a sitcom on TV that doesn't have something sexual, perverse actually, every third word. Immorality is ingrained in our society now thanks to the hippy generation and hollywood.
I bought some 9mm from wal mart was asked the same question.
My reply : "Niether its for my shot gun."
Clerks reply : " Oh Okay."