Posted by Greg1959 on June 05, 2015 at 17:27:52 from (69.176.46.42):
Some of the posters here talk about their local Walmart having .22 ammo. My closest store has been out since the shortages began.
Went in to town today. Stopped at Walmart to drop off script. Pharmacy says it will take 30 minutes to fill. So, went to sporting goods to check for .22 Ammo. Been doing this for a couple of years since the ammo 'crisis' began.
They have a, yellowed from age, sheet of paper saying "We are out of .22 Ammo" taped to the front of the locked ammo cabinet. Well, today the yellowed sign was not taped on the cabinet. New sales clerk asks if he can help me. I inquire if they had any .22 Ammo. He said yes and gets the last box.
As he sets it on the counter, I ask him "Wow, you must be really busy now that you are starting to get .22 ammo in?" His reply was "No, these are what I am finding stuffed back in behind shelves in the back." I say "So, you're telling me that sales clerks and shelf stockers are the ones hiding them back?". He justs looks at me and smiles. Then he turns and picks up that yellowed paper and tapes it back up on the cabinet.
After leaving, I thought about it and recalled that I have not seen the usual store manager or the head of Sporting Goods there for a few weeks.
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