A company has installed vending machines that sell ammunition in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas, raising concerns among gun control advocates.
I know bullets aren't extremely dangerous if they catch on fire, but somehow I think having a machine crammed with 50,000 bits of metal stuffed with gunpowder isn't going to be safer in case of a fire than not having said machine.
lol i am pretty sure whoever engineered this must've taken that into account but i hope not and we get to see a "machine vending shot customer" story soon.
I know bullets aren't extremely dangerous if they catch on fire, but somehow I think having a machine crammed with 50,000 bits of metal stuffed with gunpowder isn't going to be safer in case of a fire than not having said machine.
lol i am pretty sure whoever engineered this must've taken that into account but i hope not and we get to see a "machine vending shot customer" story soon.