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Years ago, when I went to buy a 10/22 at WalMart, the supervisor swore that law required a photo ID, and a second item that shows proof of address, i.e. utility bill. I went home to get a bill and returned, and the manager said I need 2 more items that showed proof of address. Had I not special ordered the rifle, I would have told her where to go, and left the store.
Heaven forbid that someone makes management get off their butts and do a little work. (Don't take it too personal people, things at work have been rough for me lately) That store no longer sells firearms.
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I'm 98% sure that USPS mail carriers are allowed to pack heat on the job, to protect themselves from dogs, and to protect the mail.
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, I have to quote myself to ask a question. Would a Mail Truck fall under the same No Gun standards as the Post Office? What about other Federally owned trucks?



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