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<blockquote data-quote="Dukester" data-source="post: 1861538" data-attributes="member: 24607"><p>I went to Dick's in the Tulsa Hills shopping center the other day to pick up some ammo. I bought box of bulk Ultramax .45 (yes, the cheap stuff). At checkout the cashier asked me for my license, presumably to to verify my age even though I look plenty old enough. She then appeared to enter my license number into her register. Not that I have anything to hide, but I was not happy to have my transaction documented in such a way. I know that's what the gun grabbers are pushing for, but we aren't there quite yet and gun/ammo sellers should not be so willing to adhere to outrageous restrictions before they are even law thus essentially making the "OK". Shame on Dick's Sporting Goods!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dukester, post: 1861538, member: 24607"] I went to Dick's in the Tulsa Hills shopping center the other day to pick up some ammo. I bought box of bulk Ultramax .45 (yes, the cheap stuff). At checkout the cashier asked me for my license, presumably to to verify my age even though I look plenty old enough. She then appeared to enter my license number into her register. Not that I have anything to hide, but I was not happy to have my transaction documented in such a way. I know that's what the gun grabbers are pushing for, but we aren't there quite yet and gun/ammo sellers should not be so willing to adhere to outrageous restrictions before they are even law thus essentially making the "OK". Shame on Dick's Sporting Goods! [/QUOTE]
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