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Ammo Vending Machines A Good Idea

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Are ammo vending machines legal? Are ammo vending machines a good idea? The Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes discuss the latest trend of ammo vending machines.

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46 thoughts on “Ammo Vending Machines A Good Idea”

  1. Me buying ammo from vending machines yall trying to not go to jail for owning it 😅
    It ain’t a good idea but it sure shows the difference in the split between amerika and free America 🇺🇸

  2. So, you have just given a machine a digital scan of your government id, your credit card information, plus a Live Photo scan of your person using biometric recognition software to compare/contrast with a second digital copy of your photo which may be 10 years old. With 0 human interface?

  3. It seems less convenient than simply picking up ammo, being able to verify say load information before you buy and then simply hand the money to the clerk.

  4. I didn't even have to do that for beer out of a vending machine lol. Why would I do it for ammunition 😅

  5. No I don’t think I would buy from the vending machine it’s probably gonna be way too expensive anyway I get better deals online and it shows up at my door

  6. The only problem with them is the information they collect and who gets access to this info. If it gets deleted right after the sale then ok, but I know it gets collected.

  7. If you're going to ID yourself, you may as well just order online and get a better price and wider selection.

  8. Yes, 1st Law of Emily Taylor – CASH ONLY!
    And, with all this about Banks coding and tracking guns and ammo credit card purchases, I'll probably start using Visa Gift Cards bought with cash.

  9. Probably NOT buying from the vending machine, if I can help it. I like the "Cash Only – No Paperwork" approach.

  10. There in Japan, they have so many different kinds, vending machines they have cigarettes, lotto, Japanese lotto, you know tampons and so on they have everything can’t have ammo there because they don’t have any guns lol. I was wrong with selling guns and cigarettes and my favorite beer, vending machine.

  11. When you go to a gun store you take YOUR CAR which is on video feed outside the store. You WALK YOUR OWN BODY into the store which is on video feed and you use your own DEBIT/CREDIT CARD which is on video and computer feed. So, really, is there any real difference?????

  12. Yes we are sure they will be just like Apple doing searches for law enforcement, so they don't have to get a search warrant.

  13. Would not use anything that could capture my license info and mugshot and share. Not to mention having to use a credit card.

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