Ammunition vending machines coming to Texas Alabama and Oklahoma.

I thought the premise was that guns are a public hazard. Adding more gun toting hardly makes things safer.

Your statements here reek of presumption of privilege and superiority. How many "Meth addicted nutjobs" have you personally executed so far?
Wow, really? Talk about overthinking!

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At first, I thought do we really need ammo vending machines? But, what happens if you're doing some important shooting @ 4AM, and you run out of ammo? We've all been there.
Yet, it really doesn't matter. You're just a click away, and with Fedex, you can buy enough ammo to swim in.
 
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Good Grief, dog! There's only three of those I don't have! You'll have to guess which. :ROFLMAO:
 

As a firearms owner and living in one of those states listed, I don't see the upside of Ammo machines and only down sides.
I certainly wouldn't want to own the company selling and maintaining those machines.
Or have them on my business premises.
Seems there could be serious liability issues and possible litigation.

So do I think they are a good idea? ... nope

I haven't had to buy ammo for many many years and likely won't for many more.
Heck, I even have ammo in a popular size (9MM) I no longer have a firearm to use it in.

... are there buy back programs for boolits?
You know like those machines where you toss in coins and it spits out currency?
 
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