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Free Ammo @ Walmart

MooseKnuckle

Golden Member
Not an advertised special... I walked into to my local Wally World like usual to buy an assortment of 9mm, 38 and 32ACP. The employee behind the counter asked for my pistol permit, I replied "it's home". He stated "without the pistol permit, I can't sell you handgun ammo". "When did this rule go in affect", I asked. "Weeks ago", he replied with a grin. I plead my case and then asked for 9mm ammo, because it can technically be used in a rifle. He either had no clue or didn't buy it; he still said "no". I asked to speak to the manager and the other employee chimed in, "I'm the Dept. Mgr." I laughed, then he asked the Asst. Mgr. who came walking by... she said "no". I wasn't going to let up, I requested to speak with the Store Mgr., minutes go by and he shows up. I go through the whole conversation with him and he states that it is NYS law, "you need a pistol permit to purchase handgun ammo". I was surprised and told him I wasn't aware of that law. He then said if my intentions were sincere he'd allow the sale of the 9mm ammo if I had a rifle at home. He went into the honesty babble... He told me he'd have to research the law and get back to me. I said I'd clear up the law question with a call to my FFL down the street, he began to walk away. I said don't go, he stuck around to find out there is no such law. Then, replied if you are right and there is no law he'd give me a free box of each caliber ammo I intended to purchase. Because in his words, he has been wrong by telling customers it is law when it's not. He said he couldn't rely on my FFL's words alone, he would do the research and call me tomorrow.

Well, I got the call Thursday afternoon; I went and picked up my FREE ammo... I got one box of 9mm and 38spl. There is no law preventing you from purchasing ammo in NYS. Handgun ammo is nonsense because you can get almost any rifle-carbine in the common handgun flavors, including the ones I posted above. The real 'kicker' was when I picked up the ammo tonight, the signs stating you must have a permit to purchase were taken down...🙂 I was told the Store Mgr. was kinda embarassed for not knowing the law, that's why I got it for free... I was happy to see the Store Mgr. follwed through with his free ammo promise and he was man enough to admit he was wrong. He assumed Walmart's policy was NYS law. Strike one for the good guys... BTW, there is a bill #A01166 in the assembly which wants to do just that, restrict ammo purchases to permit holders only. Vote no to any legislator that backs such nonsense...


 
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.
 
He assumed Walmart's policy was NYS law.

I'm not completely sure what this means in relation to the rest of the story... if this is wal-mart's policy (to restrict handgun ammo sales to handgun permit owners), then he has every right to refuse to sell you the ammunition, regardless of the lack of a law stating otherwise.

 
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.
 
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.

What other constitutional rights do you think should require a permit to enjoy?
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.

What other constitutional rights do you think should require a permit to enjoy?

Any that can be used to kill people.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.

What other constitutional rights do you think should require a permit to enjoy?


Given the rate of handgun violence and crimes (every conveince store stickup, most every shooting, car jackings, etc.) in the US (you can find 2-3 a day in your paper) the permit rule is a necessary act. I mean, would you want any wacko who has the money (or thing to pawn) for a gun to have one? you realise that armed criminal action would skyrocket.


permits are a good thing for guns. There is something awully final about them (hmmmm. death.)
 
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.

What other constitutional rights do you think should require a permit to enjoy?


Given the rate of handgun violence and crimes (every conveince store stickup, most every shooting, car jackings, etc.) in the US (you can find 2-3 a day in your paper) the permit rule is a necessary act. I mean, would you want any wacko who has the money (or thing to pawn) for a gun to have one? you realise that armed criminal action would skyrocket.


permits are a good thing for guns. There is something awully final about them (hmmmm. death.)



Given the rate of handgun violence, it seems like any wacko with the money or drugs to trade for a handgun already has one. At least we have the permits to protect us.
 
Originally posted by: Bscott
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.

What other constitutional rights do you think should require a permit to enjoy?

Any that can be used to kill people.

The automobile can be used to kill people, and is not even listed in the Constitution. Ban them, ban them now!
rolleye.gif
 
So should I not even bother purchasing the hipoint carbine now? I live in nys and its 9mm, yet not a handgun, and I dont feel like applying and paying for a permit.

BTW, in order to buy and keep this gun here in nyc, do I need to do anything other than walk into the store, put down cash, and walk out?
 
Originally posted by: lirion
Given the rate of handgun violence, it seems like any wacko with the money or drugs to trade for a handgun already has one. At least we have the permits to protect us.

Do you really think a permit will stop someone from getting a gun if they want one bad enough? I highly doubt a criminal is gonna go, "damn I need a permit to buy this gun. Well there go's that idea."

 
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Originally posted by: lirion
Given the rate of handgun violence, it seems like any wacko with the money or drugs to trade for a handgun already has one. At least we have the permits to protect us.

Do you really think a permit will stop someone from getting a gun if they want one bad enough? I highly doubt a criminal is gonna go, "damn I need a permit to buy this gun. Well there go's that idea."


For future reference I'd say that about 99% of my posts here are just dripping with sarcasm. And now you know.
 
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Originally posted by: lirion
Given the rate of handgun violence, it seems like any wacko with the money or drugs to trade for a handgun already has one. At least we have the permits to protect us.

Do you really think a permit will stop someone from getting a gun if they want one bad enough? I highly doubt a criminal is gonna go, "damn I need a permit to buy this gun. Well there go's that idea."


For future reference I'd say that about 99% of my posts here are just dripping with sarcasm. And now you know.

Gotcha. And damn you. 😀😛
 
Originally posted by: BD2003
So should I not even bother purchasing the hipoint carbine now? I live in nys and its 9mm, yet not a handgun, and I dont feel like applying and paying for a permit.

BTW, in order to buy and keep this gun here in nyc, do I need to do anything other than walk into the store, put down cash, and walk out?

Chances of getting a permit are slim to none in NYC anyway... Not sure how tough the restrictions are on long guns.

 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.

What other constitutional rights do you think should require a permit to enjoy?

you presuppose that yours is the correct interpretation of the 2nd amendment.
 
Originally posted by: MooseKnuckle
Originally posted by: BD2003
So should I not even bother purchasing the hipoint carbine now? I live in nys and its 9mm, yet not a handgun, and I dont feel like applying and paying for a permit.

BTW, in order to buy and keep this gun here in nyc, do I need to do anything other than walk into the store, put down cash, and walk out?

Chances of getting a permit are slim to none in NYC anyway... Not sure how tough the restrictions are on long guns.

So then whats all this hooplah about this second amendment thing I keep hearing? I dont want to conceal it or anything.
 
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: MooseKnuckle
Originally posted by: BD2003
So should I not even bother purchasing the hipoint carbine now? I live in nys and its 9mm, yet not a handgun, and I dont feel like applying and paying for a permit.

BTW, in order to buy and keep this gun here in nyc, do I need to do anything other than walk into the store, put down cash, and walk out?

Chances of getting a permit are slim to none in NYC anyway... Not sure how tough the restrictions are on long guns.

So then whats all this hooplah about this second amendment thing I keep hearing? I dont want to conceal it or anything.

First off in NYS, the only way you can carry a handgun is concealed. There's no hoopla, it's about protecting our right to bear arms. If it was up to McCarthy, Schumer and Clinton we wouldn't own a water pistol in NYS.

 
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
Originally posted by: Bscott
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I am all for the responsible use of firearms but I don't see a problem with requiring a handgun permit in order to buy handgun ammo.

The shocking part is, you obviously have no problems with requiring a permit to own a handgun.
rolleye.gif

That's right, I don't.

What other constitutional rights do you think should require a permit to enjoy?

Any that can be used to kill people.

The automobile can be used to kill people, and is not even listed in the Constitution. Ban them, ban them now!
rolleye.gif

Does anyone know what Knives, drain cleaner, crowbars, and Gasoline all have in common? They can all kill people, and they DON'T need a permit!
 
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