Ammunition vending machines

Wapinschaw

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In today's online Daily Telegraph

Gun owners in three US states can now buy bullets from vending machines in grocery shops, after a company launched automated kiosks to make ammunition “more available”.

Some shops in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas now allow customers to scan their ID on a device similar to a drinks vending machine, and walk away with rounds for their weapons.

American Rounds, the company that manufactures the machines, says they are as easy to use as an ATM.

“Our automated ammo dispensers are accessible 24/7, ensuring that you can buy ammunition on your own schedule, free from the constraints of store hours and long lines,” it says on its website.

The machines use “built-in AI technology, card scanning capability and facial recognition software” to match a buyer’s ID to their face and ensure they are over 18 years old.

Customers select the ammunition they would like to buy on a touchscreen, scan their ID and collect it from a hole in the bottom of the machine.

Expansion plans​

The company says it will continue the roll out of the devices in states where hunting is popular, including Louisiana and Colorado.

A promotional video for the machines shows a customer moving through a shop using the vending machines on a motorised wheelchair, before raising her fist in the air and shouting: “It’s ammo? Whoo!”

Alabama has the fourth-highest rate of gun deaths in the US, according to the latest data from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2022, there were 25.5 deaths from firearms in the state per 100,000 people, with a total of 1,278 fatalities.

The Biden administration has declared gun safety to be a public health crisis, and is pushing states to adopt tougher laws on firearm ownership.

Joe Biden has called for federally mandated universal background checks and a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, although the measures are opposed by Republicans.

Grant Magers, the American Rounds CEO, said the company had received more than 200 requests to install the machines and that number was “growing daily”.

He told Newsweek that the company supported “law-abiding, responsible gun ownership”.

The machines are legal and store records of the transactions are kept to comply with regulations in some states.
 
Saw this on the news an interesting approach to a problem that will never be allowed in the UK.
After all our wonderful new home secatary is 100% against firearms ownership and says she doesn't believe farmers need firearms at all.
On the flip you can go to an American flea market and buy as many weapons as you want without permits so where,s the control in that 🤔
 
This is a big fat nothing burger. Such a biased BS report “walk away with rounds in their weapons”. Ridiculous! Since about 5 minutes after guns became in use in the US, you could buy ammunition in convenience stores and supermarkets across most of the Southern states and a lot of Northern states too.
 
We have a saying in Australia "Only in America"

We have our information recorded when we purchased ammo so maybe we could have vending machines introduced. I bet that does not happen.

Common Ammunition was widely available once outside of licenced gun dealers but I'm pretty sure any outlet now will be a gun store.

I don't mind the rules as long as they keep honest people honest and are not prohibitive. If the honest people stay honest then the law makers should focus on the crime for a change instead of tightening the laws that honest people are confirming too.
 
We have a saying in Australia "Only in America"

We have our information recorded when we purchased ammo so maybe we could have vending machines introduced. I bet that does not happen.

Common Ammunition was widely available once outside of licenced gun dealers but I'm pretty sure any outlet now will be a gun store.

I don't mind the rules as long as they keep honest people honest and are not prohibitive. If the honest people stay honest then the law makers should focus on the crime for a change instead of tightening the laws that honest people are confirming too.
That’s how it should work, it seldom does though. Here, the gun control measures only harm the law abiding citizens. Google how many people were shot in Chicago this weekend. Keep in mind that Chicago and the state of Illinois have some of the strictest gun control laws in the country.
 
While not the same this as the vending machine I once used self check out at Walmart for shotgun shells, Near instantly I had my ID checked by the store greeter ( a very nice lady). The phrase used was are you sure you are over 18? She had my drivers license in hand I was in my late 40's then. Funny but I learned to never do that again. I don't trust AI anything even if I could buy ammo from a vending machine I probablly would not.
 
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