Bill Starks
State Researcher
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After waiting over 10 minutes at the sporting goods counter I finally found someone who told me that the tire center manager could get me the ammo I needed. I see the tire manager who tells me he doesn't have the keys but will page a manager that can help me. Another 10 minutes pass and nothing. I head back to the tire center when I hear someone paging a manager to sporting goods. I head back over, and wait.
Finally a employee and a manager show up. I tell him I need 2 boxes of the Federal bulk .22 ammo (525rds) and the remaining 5 boxes of 16ga shotgun shells (I've been to 3 different stores for 16ga shells, this is the only store that had any left). The employee tells me he will have to call the floor supervisor to get authorization for the amount of ammo I am buying. I point out that on the endcap they are selling 100rds of 12ga that needs no one to open a cabinet. He says he still has to call it in.
The floor supervisor shows up and says the ammo I am buying will have to be escorted to the front. Now I am like WTF? I ask why must it be escorted, I've never had to do this before as I've bought 1k rounds of 12ga (yeah it filled the cart but at $15 per hundred it was worth it). It turns out that because I am armed with my 1911 he felt they should be escorted. I pointed out to him that my 1911 shoots a .45acp and the .22 and 16ga would not work.
I put a call into the Regional Manager for my area.
(Western Washington Regional Manager, Don Roseborough 360-657-1192)
FREAKIN SHEEPLE
After waiting over 10 minutes at the sporting goods counter I finally found someone who told me that the tire center manager could get me the ammo I needed. I see the tire manager who tells me he doesn't have the keys but will page a manager that can help me. Another 10 minutes pass and nothing. I head back to the tire center when I hear someone paging a manager to sporting goods. I head back over, and wait.
Finally a employee and a manager show up. I tell him I need 2 boxes of the Federal bulk .22 ammo (525rds) and the remaining 5 boxes of 16ga shotgun shells (I've been to 3 different stores for 16ga shells, this is the only store that had any left). The employee tells me he will have to call the floor supervisor to get authorization for the amount of ammo I am buying. I point out that on the endcap they are selling 100rds of 12ga that needs no one to open a cabinet. He says he still has to call it in.
The floor supervisor shows up and says the ammo I am buying will have to be escorted to the front. Now I am like WTF? I ask why must it be escorted, I've never had to do this before as I've bought 1k rounds of 12ga (yeah it filled the cart but at $15 per hundred it was worth it). It turns out that because I am armed with my 1911 he felt they should be escorted. I pointed out to him that my 1911 shoots a .45acp and the .22 and 16ga would not work.
I put a call into the Regional Manager for my area.
(Western Washington Regional Manager, Don Roseborough 360-657-1192)
FREAKIN SHEEPLE