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I hope this is within the lines of the OB and if it's not, smite it from existence!
My father recently received two lungs via transplant and is doing much better compared to his last few years of sickness and torment. As a result, him and I have decided to catch up on things we never really had a chance to do (i.e. bonding). He is former military and I love guns, so shooting was an obvious choice.
I recently travelled to a chainstore in Ankeny, IA called Sportsman's Warehouse, which I'm sure a few of you are familiar with as it is dispersed throughout the country. I was looking for a range case for my pistols so that I wouldn't have to lug around a bunch of smaller cases. While I was there, I figured I'd purchase some range ammo as well.
I ended up leaving that store empty handed and traveling to another chainstore, Scheels, in search of the same things.
While I was at Scheels staring at empty shelves with my mouth hanging to the floor, I decided to ask a rep where everything had gone. He proceeded to tell me that customers have been coming in packs to purchase ammo, firearms, cases and accessories because they were sincerely frightened.
Frightened? I couldn't believe I heard that from a reasonably sane looking man, so I asked him what he meant. He said the customers have been speaking of everything from Revolution to Hording to a ban on all weapons/ammo.
I realize that Mr. Bernanke has claimed this is the worst financial crisis since the 1930's (BBC Worst crisis since 1930s says Fed) but is there really a concern that we should be hording weapons and ammunition in case of a A.)Revolution or B.)Law against said materials?
I'm asking this in all sincerity as I had NO idea this was going on until now. Are things REALLY that bad here?
My father recently received two lungs via transplant and is doing much better compared to his last few years of sickness and torment. As a result, him and I have decided to catch up on things we never really had a chance to do (i.e. bonding). He is former military and I love guns, so shooting was an obvious choice.
I recently travelled to a chainstore in Ankeny, IA called Sportsman's Warehouse, which I'm sure a few of you are familiar with as it is dispersed throughout the country. I was looking for a range case for my pistols so that I wouldn't have to lug around a bunch of smaller cases. While I was there, I figured I'd purchase some range ammo as well.
I ended up leaving that store empty handed and traveling to another chainstore, Scheels, in search of the same things.
While I was at Scheels staring at empty shelves with my mouth hanging to the floor, I decided to ask a rep where everything had gone. He proceeded to tell me that customers have been coming in packs to purchase ammo, firearms, cases and accessories because they were sincerely frightened.
Frightened? I couldn't believe I heard that from a reasonably sane looking man, so I asked him what he meant. He said the customers have been speaking of everything from Revolution to Hording to a ban on all weapons/ammo.
I realize that Mr. Bernanke has claimed this is the worst financial crisis since the 1930's (BBC Worst crisis since 1930s says Fed) but is there really a concern that we should be hording weapons and ammunition in case of a A.)Revolution or B.)Law against said materials?
I'm asking this in all sincerity as I had NO idea this was going on until now. Are things REALLY that bad here?