I have friends who have mentioned having trouble finding their bullets in stock. My brother switched to bow hunting (and has yet to kill a deer with it so I haven't had my deer brats in forever). I'm going to have to get him a gift card to Cabela's.
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Are bullets a hot commodity where you are???
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Originally posted by diggitydot View PostWe're "out west".
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There's a lot of "Obama's going to take all our guns away!!" sentiment in this part of the country. I heard of stores being out of bullets (and a big increase in gun sales) here shortly after Newtown. I haven't inquired personally but it would not shock me in the least if our local Walmart and sports stores were still out. I do know the wait to get a gun permit in this state has gotten ridiculously long. My mother applied for a permit over a month ago and the time it was going to take for them to process her application was something outrageous. Also the line for the gun show that was here in January was insane. People waited for hours and hours just to get in, the local news covered it.Wife of a surgical fellow; Mom to a busy toddler girl and 5 furballs (2 cats, 3 dogs)
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We also don't own guns, but most of my family does. Many of them are not secured, either. I am still shocked when I hear of people having loaded guns unlocked in homes with children, and they feel comfortable because their kids "know they'd get a woopin' if they touched it." But I have several friends and family who use that as their gun security system.Laurie
My team: DH (anesthesiologist), DS (9), DD (8)
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We also have a lot of family with guns, my dad in particular but he's in law enforcement and a big hunter. When they built their new house he specifically build a gun closet so that he could secure his guns, bows, etc. properly and its always the first door I check when we visit them to make sure its locked.
It is a topic that worries me as my kids get to visiting friends without me and such - does anyone here ask about guns in the house before you let your kids go to someone's house for a playdate? How do you ask?Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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We own some, and I enjoy going shooting with DH. Everything is unloaded and locked in two separate safes. We have them for sport (not hunting) and because DH is fascinated by them (from an engineering perspective). It doesn't bother me, but I totally understand both sides (pro- and anti-guns in the house).
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