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Not a mass shooting, but WTAF?


Shoppers at select grocery stores around the South can pick up something new: ammunition dispensed from a high-tech vending machine that contains a plentiful assortment of 12-gauge shotgun shells and 9mm rounds.

The company behind the machines, American Rounds, has installed the dispensers in about 10 grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas and is planning to expand to Colorado. Buyers have to be at least 21, which the machine verifies by reading IDs and then using facial recognition technology to ensure the buyer’s face and ID match. They don’t take cash and only accept credit cards.

What's your problem? They have to show ID man. And no cash is a pretty strong safeguard too. What more do you want?

In before someone buys bullets from the vending machine to load their gun and rob the store the machine is in.
 
Not a mass shooting, but WTAF?


Shoppers at select grocery stores around the South can pick up something new: ammunition dispensed from a high-tech vending machine that contains a plentiful assortment of 12-gauge shotgun shells and 9mm rounds.

The company behind the machines, American Rounds, has installed the dispensers in about 10 grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas and is planning to expand to Colorado. Buyers have to be at least 21, which the machine verifies by reading IDs and then using facial recognition technology to ensure the buyer’s face and ID match. They don’t take cash and only accept credit cards.

The worlds gone cray cray.
 

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There's no minimum age to buy a gun in Georgia. You don't need a licence or anything to carry a rifle or a concealed handgun.

Georgia isnt even the worst of the Reubplican leaning states. What a surprise that the Democratic states have less gun deaths than the Republican states. I wonder what the correlation is. I guess we'll never know because we're too stupid to check.

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The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office previously interviewed the Apalachee High School shooting suspect and his father in 2023 regarding anonymous tips about online threats to commit a school shooting, according to a news release from the FBI’s Atlanta Field Office.
The online threats were made in May 2023 and were accompanied by photos of guns. The anonymous tips were submitted to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center and relayed to the Atlanta Field Office and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office for further action.
Colt Gray, who was 13 at the time, and his father were then interviewed by the sheriff’s office. The father said he had hunting guns in the house but his son did not have unsupervised access to the weapons. The teen denied making the online threats, and the sheriff’s office notified local schools to monitor the situation.
 

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The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office previously interviewed the Apalachee High School shooting suspect and his father in 2023 regarding anonymous tips about online threats to commit a school shooting, according to a news release from the FBI’s Atlanta Field Office.
The online threats were made in May 2023 and were accompanied by photos of guns. The anonymous tips were submitted to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center and relayed to the Atlanta Field Office and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office for further action.
Colt Gray, who was 13 at the time, and his father were then interviewed by the sheriff’s office. The father said he had hunting guns in the house but his son did not have unsupervised access to the weapons. The teen denied making the online threats, and the sheriff’s office notified local schools to monitor the situation.
Land of the free, all working beautifully
 
The FBI has said they investigated this kid more than a year ago after making similar threats.

:shrug: :drunk:

And the laws in that state specifically restrict any meaningful ability to do any more than what they did.

Wonder who keeps slamming down those types of laws involving guns?
 
The FBI has said they investigated this kid more than a year ago after making similar threats.

:shrug: :drunk:
But Georgia law says they can't take his guns off him (as a 13/14 yo) until after he's killed people (or defended himself).

Honestly, the way the US accepts that Israel is defending itself. This kid should just say he was defending himself from the nasty words of his classmates.
 
The father of Apalachee High School mass shooting suspect Colt Gray told investigators this week he had purchased the gun used in the killings as a holiday present for his son in December 2023, according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation.




usa is f....., but we know that already
 

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