I'm sure this has probably been covered before, but it happened to me this afternoon, and I was flabbergasted!
I picked up a brick of 22 Long Rifle Hollow Point shells, from Wal-Mart. At the check-out counter as the clerk was ringing up everything, she held them up and asked if these were for a handgun? I must have looked kinda shocked, and told her "no" they were not. Then I asked why she would want to know? She said it was now required by the goverment to ask these questions. I said that's funny for I've never read anything about it, and asked her what brought this all on? She replied, "it was now a requirement, after the Columbine massacre".
Just goes to show you how dumb things get started. If memory serves me correctly those two thugs at Columbine were using shotguns, and automatic rifles. Now wondering if there is a new Government regulation to this effect, or it's just another Wally World dream?
I picked up a brick of 22 Long Rifle Hollow Point shells, from Wal-Mart. At the check-out counter as the clerk was ringing up everything, she held them up and asked if these were for a handgun? I must have looked kinda shocked, and told her "no" they were not. Then I asked why she would want to know? She said it was now required by the goverment to ask these questions. I said that's funny for I've never read anything about it, and asked her what brought this all on? She replied, "it was now a requirement, after the Columbine massacre".
Just goes to show you how dumb things get started. If memory serves me correctly those two thugs at Columbine were using shotguns, and automatic rifles. Now wondering if there is a new Government regulation to this effect, or it's just another Wally World dream?