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Did you purchase that 9mm they have on sale? I was gonna run down and grab some. My last ammo purchase there (stayton store) they didn't ask me for IDOk, I might have been asleep for a couple of months. I made a cash ammo purchase at BiMart yesterday. The clerk asked for and entered my ODL and expiration date into her register. She said it was required. Did miss something or is that just chains policy?
No the PMC .223.Did you purchase that 9mm they have on sale? I was gonna run down and grab some. My last ammo purchase there (stayton store) they didn't ask me for ID
Yet...Oh no! Someone followed store policy and checked your ID... The gestapo isn't kicking down your door over this
A LOT of people were not shooting back when you had to fill out a book and sign out ALL hand gun ammo and there was no such thing as common folk ordering ammo. When the rules were relaxed many soon forgot how it was not too long ago. We saw this same thing when SG told us in WA we needed to give them a copy of our ID from now on. They only ask one time if you set up an account. I did this with no qualms but, many got REAL exercised over this too. Places that are in business have to protect themselves from lawyers. It is the world we live in.Oh no! Someone followed store policy and checked your ID... The gestapo isn't kicking down your door over this
There is both state and Fed law about ALL ammo. 21 for hand gun, 18 for all other ammo. Many states also have restrictions. Again it all comes down to lawyers. If some store sells ammo to some "kook" who goes off and said kook was not old enough layers will be there wanting money.I thought age verification for "pistol" ammo was a federal thing? With all the "PCC" "pistols" out there more and more companies are treating basically all ammo a "pistol" ammo just to cover their own asses. With how out of control the ATF has been I cannot not blame them.
Show ID to by Ammo ...LOL ... You can be asked to show your Oregon ODL to by a disposable Lighter. The minimum age for buying lighters in Oregon is 18 years old, and minors are prohibited from purchasing lighters. Retailers are subject to penalties and fines.Ok, I might have been asleep for a couple of months. I made a cash ammo purchase at BiMart yesterday. The clerk asked for and entered my ODL and expiration date into her register. She said it was required. Did miss something or is that just chains policy?
They never ask ne but I did pick up a couple of boxes of the 9mm that's on sale yesterday and they wanted my ID and also entered it into the register.Did you purchase that 9mm they have on sale? I was gonna run down and grab some. My last ammo purchase there (stayton store) they didn't ask me for ID
Cash?I bought some 9mm and 223 yesterday and did not have to show anything.
This was at the Tigard store.
Irrelevant. Just depends on the cashier. I pay in both card and cash at many bi Mart stores and it's a crap shoot whether they want my ID or not. I just tell myself they want to see it so they know all my info and can stalk me on the Internet because I'm dead sexyCash?