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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 3619607" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>I don’t like 4473s either if we’re honest.</p><p>But at least that’s an agreed upon part of the buying process that everyone goes through.</p><p></p><p>I have a Costco membership and I don’t care about them checking my receipt because they check everyone’s, and I agreed to that when I got my membership.</p><p></p><p>My issue with Walmart is not just the innocent until proven guilty part, it’s that it causes too much room for discrimination for someone who is not nearly qualified for the judgement assignment bestowed upon them.</p><p></p><p>At Walmart, it’s left to the door gestapo’s discretion on who’s receipt they check and why. As many of you have mentioned, you’ve never even been stopped. I know there are guidelines they’re supposed to follow, which is what started this thread, but that’s not been my experience. A five second receipt check turned into an entire ordeal, all over a $1 grocery item. I’m glad not everyone has has the experience I have had, but I have and it has shaped my opinion on the subject.</p><p></p><p>To sum it up, there’s a pretty big difference between buying a firearm and buying a carton of eggs, however I’ve only been harassed over one of those things and it wasn’t my Glock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 3619607, member: 17977"] I don’t like 4473s either if we’re honest. But at least that’s an agreed upon part of the buying process that everyone goes through. I have a Costco membership and I don’t care about them checking my receipt because they check everyone’s, and I agreed to that when I got my membership. My issue with Walmart is not just the innocent until proven guilty part, it’s that it causes too much room for discrimination for someone who is not nearly qualified for the judgement assignment bestowed upon them. At Walmart, it’s left to the door gestapo’s discretion on who’s receipt they check and why. As many of you have mentioned, you’ve never even been stopped. I know there are guidelines they’re supposed to follow, which is what started this thread, but that’s not been my experience. A five second receipt check turned into an entire ordeal, all over a $1 grocery item. I’m glad not everyone has has the experience I have had, but I have and it has shaped my opinion on the subject. To sum it up, there’s a pretty big difference between buying a firearm and buying a carton of eggs, however I’ve only been harassed over one of those things and it wasn’t my Glock. [/QUOTE]
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