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Attention Lincolnites- In case you wonder where the ammo went.

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NE Bull:
I stopped at the ammo counter at Walmart (that in itself is not a surprise). I noticed shot shells in the glass case. I was giving the associate some grief about being sneaky and making it look full from a distance by stuffing all the shot shells in there.
He proceeded to tell me that they were recently "Informed" of a 1996 (or '97) city ordinance that said ALL AMMO is to be displayed behind lock and key.  :o  He figured somebody peed the wrong person off.  ( It  smells of the work of some anti gun lib on a powertrip, but that's just me.)
As he stated, I'm really interested in seeing how Scheel's deals with that- All their Shotshells and Rifle Ammo are on open shelves.

(I will have to do a little digging and see if I can come up with that ordinance.  Unless one of our more astute members can find it first.

NE Bull:
Found it!
9.36.025 Firearms Offered for Sale at Retail; Access Restricted.
It shall be unlawful for any person to display for sale at retail any firearm or firearms, or any
ammunition for firearms or reloading components thereof, without such firearm or firearms, or
ammunition for firearms or reloading components thereof, being secured so as to cause them to be
inaccessible without the assistance of authorized sales personnel of the retailer. (Ord. 16975 ยง1;
April 29, 1996)

tstuart34:
So Scheels in violation with guns and ammo?

RobertH:
and NE Gun and Acher Arms???

what is the point of this statute/law/thing?

Jesse T:
My guess is the 'powers that be' think it will keep criminals from walking in and shoplifting ammunition?  Seems like a pain for normal shooters more than anything. 

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