nitro harley
Well-Known Member
The clerk said they only had what was left on the shelf and that there was a hard lock on the reorders. She said they hadnt been getting any replenishment and that just today the store had received a letter from the corporate office stating that they would not be able to order any replenishment of ammunition, other than some for shotguns.She said they were not stocking anything that could be used in an assault-type rifle. I said, This is ammunition I use for practice, and she said they were just told there was a hard lock on ammo sales.Another WND reader, Patrick Clemons, reported a similar experience today after he visited the Walmart in Folsom, Calif.Earlier today, the CNS News report on the story had been linked by WND. Under the posting, more than 400 concerned readers had commented under the post.The following are some of those comments:
- If I cannot buy ammo at Walmart, my wife can do no shopping there at all. That is not arbitrary, that is the rule of my home.
- Sounds like what happens in a dictatorship doesnt it?
- It saddens me to see this happen. It is clearly a first step toward a socialistic takeover of our once great nation. Buy ammo where you can and seriously consider learning to reload your own. You dont have to stop selling weapons if there is no ammunition to fire.
- Walmart is mainstream, and the sales of ammo there are as American as apple pie.
- I believe Walmart was threatened.
- If Walmart knuckles under to the administration on this, I wont set foot in the place again. I hope Sam Walton figures the Chinese will support his enterprise.
- TRAITORS! Ban Wallys World.
- Boycott Walmart, dump their stock.