Why is it that wal mart employees are required to ask if the ammo is for a handgun, but not required to know the difference?
I recenlty bought some 22lr's there and the clerk asked me, "Is that for a handgun?"
"Well, it might go in my handgun or rifle,why?"
"I need to see id if it's for a handgun, but I don't know the difference."
WHA???
no, it's for a pump action a-bolt
"is that a handgun?"
no, it's a wheelgun......
I don't mind showing my id, but it just seems so......dumb.
If I buy a baseball bat are they going to ask,"Is this for little league or are you going to mug someone?"
Same applies to machetes, rolling pins, kitchen knives, skillets, vase's, etc.....
I recenlty bought some 22lr's there and the clerk asked me, "Is that for a handgun?"
"Well, it might go in my handgun or rifle,why?"
"I need to see id if it's for a handgun, but I don't know the difference."
WHA???
no, it's for a pump action a-bolt
"is that a handgun?"
no, it's a wheelgun......
I don't mind showing my id, but it just seems so......dumb.
If I buy a baseball bat are they going to ask,"Is this for little league or are you going to mug someone?"
Same applies to machetes, rolling pins, kitchen knives, skillets, vase's, etc.....