SR9
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I've been reading, on several web sites about Wal-mart going out of the gun business in Delaware. I live in Kent County and shop at Camden and Milford both. I have see, like most the abscence of ammo in the stores and then the guns started disappearing. So, yesterday I asked the clerk in the Sporting Goods Dept. just what the story was.
The answer I got was that do to the laws, FFL dealers "MUST" do transfers on private person to person sales of hand guns and tehy do not want to be involved in that as it could open up a Pandoras' box of liability law suites. They are also associated with the Bloomberg Anti-gun group, and I feel that has as much to do with it as anything.
The clerk sounded as though they weren't in favor of it, but it is not their job to reason why, only to do what they are told. Most "working people" can understand that.
According to what I was told they will still be selling muzzle loaders, and what ammo they can get, but rifles and shotguns are out now at Wal-mart Stores in Delaware. This may spread to other states as well.
The answer I got was that do to the laws, FFL dealers "MUST" do transfers on private person to person sales of hand guns and tehy do not want to be involved in that as it could open up a Pandoras' box of liability law suites. They are also associated with the Bloomberg Anti-gun group, and I feel that has as much to do with it as anything.
The clerk sounded as though they weren't in favor of it, but it is not their job to reason why, only to do what they are told. Most "working people" can understand that.
According to what I was told they will still be selling muzzle loaders, and what ammo they can get, but rifles and shotguns are out now at Wal-mart Stores in Delaware. This may spread to other states as well.