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<blockquote data-quote="R. Johnson" data-source="post: 1789841" data-attributes="member: 10606"><p>Hey man, a store or any other business is entitled to have its own policies. If an individual doesn't like those policies they have a right to patronize a different business. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I worked at Wal Mart during HS and college. At the time when someone purchased ammunition the register would ask "Is this for a rifle or pistol?" If the customer responded pistol then the register would require the purchaser to be 21. Of course the easy way around that is to just say rifle regardless of what it was for. </p><p></p><p>In this guy's case, it sucks, but I don't know that I have much sympathy, because 9mm Parabellum is a pistol round, even if you are firing it from a rifle. Wal-Mart has a right to cover their butts on that sort of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Johnson, post: 1789841, member: 10606"] Hey man, a store or any other business is entitled to have its own policies. If an individual doesn't like those policies they have a right to patronize a different business. Incidentally, I worked at Wal Mart during HS and college. At the time when someone purchased ammunition the register would ask "Is this for a rifle or pistol?" If the customer responded pistol then the register would require the purchaser to be 21. Of course the easy way around that is to just say rifle regardless of what it was for. In this guy's case, it sucks, but I don't know that I have much sympathy, because 9mm Parabellum is a pistol round, even if you are firing it from a rifle. Wal-Mart has a right to cover their butts on that sort of thing. [/QUOTE]
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