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Re: question at wal mart
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:57 am
by JackRR
boomerang wrote:Keith B wrote:The reason is that ammunition that is used in a handgun can only be sold to someone 21, but rifle ammunition can be sold to someone who is 18.
This is the correct answer. Federal law requires 21+ to purchase handgun ammo. You may or may not be asked for ID, just like with alcohol.
Im pretty sure all the Academy's have the same question pop up on their screen. Probably all major chains do.
I sometimes get "are you over 21?" with a big grin from the cashier. I say " yep, as of yesterday". (im over 50)
Re: question at wal mart
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:03 pm
by joe817
JackRR wrote:boomerang wrote:Keith B wrote:The reason is that ammunition that is used in a handgun can only be sold to someone 21, but rifle ammunition can be sold to someone who is 18.
This is the correct answer. Federal law requires 21+ to purchase handgun ammo. You may or may not be asked for ID, just like with alcohol.
Im pretty sure all the Academy's have the same question pop up on their screen. Probably all major chains do.
I sometimes get "are you over 21?" with a big grin from the cashier. I say " yep, as of yesterday". (im over 50)
All of that makes perfect sense. Maybe they
have to ask the question to meet legal requirements.
Thanks Keith for clarifying!

Re: question at wal mart
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:38 pm
by Fangs
I think I've been asked once out of all the times that I've bought ammo. Slightly more often for beer. Although I've also gotten ID'd for an R-rated movie in San Antonio when I shaved.

Re: question at wal mart
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:08 pm
by USA1
Fangs wrote: Although I've also gotten ID'd for an R-rated movie in San Antonio when I shaved.

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