Posted by mkirsch on March 08, 2015 at 07:32:05 from (67.253.169.140):
In Reply to: Shot gun vs 22 posted by jayinNY on March 07, 2015 at 20:44:02:
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That limit has NOTHING to do with the law! There is still a hoarder-induced shortage of .22 ammo so dealers are limiting customers to one box a day.
If they are telling you that it is a law, they are lying to you. They just don't have the balls to take responsibility for their own store policies. Not letting the customer buy as much .22 as he wants will pi$$ off a segment of customers. Not having .22 for the other customers that want it pi$$es off another segment of customers. By blaming "the law" they avoid having ALL of that pi$$ed-offedness directed at them.
That begs the question: If your gun dealer is lying to you about this, what else is he lying to you about? Can you really trust this dealer to keep you legal and out of jail?
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