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Watch for the follow up story:
I tried to buy ammo at Walmart many times, but the inability to find "the guy with the key" left me empty-handed.
Re: reporter gun buy fail
If she fixed her hair up some, I might date her.
Re: reporter gun buy fail
By the tone of her article and references to passing children's toys to get to the guns, I'm pretty sure she was hoping she was going to get to write a Pulitzer winning expose to boost gun control efforts.
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Gun
If she fixed her hair up some, I might date her.
You could just give her a POOFA hat.
Re: reporter gun buy fail
The implication that Walmart follows all these strict rules, but other gun shops do not.
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My impression when I first read that was that she is pro gun posing as an anti to get the point across that buying a gun is not as easy as some people think it is.
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streaker69
The implication that Walmart follows all these strict rules, but other gun shops do not.
That was my thought too. She is clearly an anti-2A social justice warrior looking to make a name for herself. What a whiny social justice warrior she was. It didn't go as planned so the story was more about her frustration with Walmart. Poor dear. I hope her photo goes far and wide in VA and no one deals with her, even if she bothers to show up with all the right credentials. I also wondered what she was going to with that $160 rifle she was going to buy? She clearly had no interest in using it. Would she give it to a friend, try to sell it on the black market, lose it, have it stolen, put it in the Eric Holder pipeline to Mexico, and then use that experience to write her next anti-2A article?
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Wilderness 1864
That was my thought too. She is clearly an anti-2A social justice warrior looking to make a name for herself. What a whiny social justice warrior she was. It didn't go as planned so the story was more about her frustration with Walmart. Poor dear. I hope her photo goes far and wide in VA and no one deals with her, even if she bothers to show up with all the right credentials. I also wondered what she was going to with that $160 rifle she was going to buy? She clearly had no interest in using it. Would she give it to a friend, try to sell it on the black market, lose it, have it stolen, put it in the Eric Holder pipeline to Mexico, and then use that experience to write her next anti-2A article?
She could always sell it at a gun show using the Gun Show Loophole. Phrase of the day by the way.
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Wilderness 1864
That was my thought too. She is clearly an anti-2A social justice warrior looking to make a name for herself. What a whiny social justice warrior she was. It didn't go as planned so the story was more about her frustration with Walmart. Poor dear. I hope her photo goes far and wide in VA and no one deals with her, even if she bothers to show up with all the right credentials. I also wondered what she was going to with that $160 rifle she was going to buy? She clearly had no interest in using it. Would she give it to a friend, try to sell it on the black market, lose it, have it stolen, put it in the Eric Holder pipeline to Mexico, and then use that experience to write her next anti-2A article?
I think that she found out that her experience wasn't quite what she expected, but like all liberals, had to find a negative spin to put on it. I think she expected to just walk in, and walk out with a gun.