cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/21328111

The machines are distributed by the Texas-based American Rounds.

38 points

This is so dumb it beggars belief. Yes, prohibited people are not allowed to buy ammo. However, anyone can go anywhere and buy ammo with nothing more than an ID, and that’s only an age check. Do these senators think Walmart is running a background check on me when I pick up a box of 12-gauge?!

Saw an amusing video showcasing the ammo cops had confiscated from gangbangers. These guys often had 3-4 different types of ammo in the same magazine. If they can’t afford to visit Academy for a box of 20, they sure can’t afford vending machine prices.

Wrong hill to fight on you idiots.

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Well.

Walmart kinda does do a background check on you, yes. They have an entire biometric dossier, too.

They don’t care if you’re buying ammo illegally, though. But they are running background checks on everyone coming into their stores. Have been for a while.

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Wait what? Background checks on everyone that goes in a Walmart?? That’s an insanely large number of people.

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yup.

So. Their security cameras, that are literally everywhere in the store? they’re tied into all sorts of biometrics. Facial recognition, gate recognition.

They also get your name, address, etc, if you ever use a credit or debit card, and match it to that. Their system goes and dives and runs everything public about you, as well as they record everything you do, everything you buy, and build that into a dossier. Their loss prevention staff, get alerts about anyone they think needs to be watched.

pretty much all of the big box stores and other large retail chains are using these kinds of systems. hell, Some places have started using “smart” cameras to track how long you stare at the gossip rags while waiting to check out, or the candy as you walk by the candy aisle.

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Different calibers or different tips?

People have pet theories about the best order of rounds for self defence and stuff.

I bet you’re right it’s just whatever they found but different calibers would surprise me

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Yeah, putting different rounds in a magazine isn’t that weird. It’s particularly useful if you are using tracers, to notify you when the end of the magazine is coming up for example, and to only have a tracer every few rounds. Even without that, there are reasons someone might have for mixing rounds in a magazine. Obviously, like you said, same caliber is how this is done. If it’s alternating calibers then that’s not great.

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Do these senators think Walmart is running a background check on me when I pick up a box of 12-gauge?!

They’re playing dumb because they want to start doing background checks on ammo purchases.

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Depends on the state. The senators in question are both from Massachusetts, where you are required to have a license to purchase a firearm, and, presumably, ammunition as well. I know that Illinois requires a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) for any gun or ammunition purchase.

I don’t think I’d even get carded in my state; I’m clearly old enough.

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In NY, they have a background check for ammo now

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27 points

Welcome to the circus of value!

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15 points

When you think murder, think Marcus Munitions!

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Welcome to the borderlands vault hunter!

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If it took more than one shot, you weren’t using. Jakobs!

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10 points

We can’t even have liquor in grocery stores here.

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You can’t? I walked by weed vending machines last time I was in Texas.

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And yet we didn’t win gold for every shooting event at the Olympics

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