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Old 10-20-2015, 10:07 AM
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I don't have an issue with it either BUT can you imagine the line at the walmart with that process going on? I think that is the big hurdle with this solution, the burden on the retailer. WALMART makes lets say 50 ammo sales a day, that is probably 2 people just selling ammo and doing checks. I doubt most stores will do this for a product they don't make any money on anyways. I would bet a lot of non gun stores will just stop selling it for that reason.

My only question how would this impact guys who reload? I never buy ammo except for.22, a few rifle rounds and shotgun loads. But these are pretty low. So how would it effect me a reloader?

, I like that this will help with the gun issues in our messed up country but I don't think this will ever happen. I guess I don't want it to happen either.
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