View Full Version : Buying ammo for younger sibling illegal?
XXFattyHunterXX
06-13-2013, 13:56
Here's my scenario, my younger brother and I went to our local Walmart to buy ammo, they had some 9mm, I didn't have money so I borrowed money from my brother which he gave me in front of the clerk (silly me of course). Then the clerk said it's a straw purchase and I'm trying to buy for my brother since she saw my brother gave me money.
So I have bought ammo there countless times but here's the question.
1) I heard that with adult supervision, a minor can buy things only adult can buy?
2) in my conscience I am really trying to buy ammo for myself, but to the clerk I'm setting up a straw purchase, so is this the law or just wally's policy? I know my friend bought bought me handgun ammo at a dealer back when I'm not 21.
rockhound
06-13-2013, 14:50
well, you shouldn't have gotten the money from your brother,
think about the position the dealer is in, jeopardize his license cause he sells you some ammo, next time leave your little brother at home. problem solved
XXFattyHunterXX
06-13-2013, 14:54
Well lesson learned I guess.
dirtrulz
06-13-2013, 14:56
I dont think the law has a stipulation for whether or not the minor is accompanied by an adult. If it was a small dealer it might have been fine, but walmart has cameras everywhere and if they were to be reviewed and you were seen taking money from a minor to buy guns or ammo then there would be hell to pay. I wouldnt risk my future over a sale like that either.
well, you shouldn't have gotten the money from your brother,
think about the position the dealer is in, jeopardize his license cause he sells you some ammo, next time leave your little brother at home. problem solved
Perfect solution.......................
I Dont see a problem since it is family but the dealer does as they Dont know if it is a random underage kid or who knows what. Next time have your money ready!
The bigger question is you found 9mm at Walmart not after a shipment drop off?
XXFattyHunterXX
06-13-2013, 16:14
Not their usual shipment i dont think but i've been lucky, like yesterday i picked up 6 boxes of PPU 9mm, today 45ACP and 9mm tula just laying there, 8 boxes of 9 and about 20 boxes of 45.
Great-Kazoo
06-13-2013, 17:50
Not their usual shipment i dont think but i've been lucky, like yesterday i picked up 6 boxes of PPU 9mm, today 45ACP and 9mm tula just laying there, 8 boxes of 9 and about 20 boxes of 45.
So not only do you not have money with you. BUT you also failed to mention which WM had said ammo. BRO
UrbanWolf
06-13-2013, 17:56
I've had Sports Authority clerk refuse to sell me ammo because I looked younger than 18, even after I showed him my ID.
That actually makes no sense.
If your brother handed you cash and said BUY IT FOR ME that would be construed as a straw purchase, never heard of that for ammo purchase anyway. You just asked to "Borrow money" nothing more. I have gone into a liquor store at the check out I was short a buck, asked my friend who was with me and wasn't buying anything, handed me the buck and no questions were asked.
I am sorry but the clerk had no clue what he was talking about. Should have asked for the manager. Was it the Wally world on 120th and sheridan or the one on 136th and Huron?
electronman1729
06-13-2013, 18:10
This is a question I have always had
How does an under 18 person buy handgun ammo for a pistol caliber carbine?
XXFattyHunterXX
06-13-2013, 18:13
Jim, i did have money, i was about to borrow money from my brother. Few weeks back i did offer people in a Walmart thread that i'll buy the ammo then they come get it and pay me on receipt but no one was interested. This one is on 136th and I25 btw, it was a manager there, a lady, guess the workers went to lunch, then i called the store, told me the same thing. So to put it out there again, they sell ammo at 7am, get a truck every night, i can be there at 7am to buy and if there's a shipment of ammo, i always get something as i know the person behind the counter, if anyone in dire need of some kind of ammo, hit me up and i'll do the favor.
XXFattyHunterXX
06-13-2013, 18:18
This is a question I have always had
How does an under 18 person buy handgun ammo for a pistol caliber carbine?
A person under 18 can't even buy steel BBs, i think you're referring to under 21, then you can bring a someone over 21, unless the clerk is clueless or high on weed.
Great-Kazoo
06-13-2013, 19:57
A person under 18 can't even buy steel BBs, i think you're referring to under 21, then you can bring a someone over 21, unless the clerk is clueless or high on weed.
OR you correct them . By letting them know / made aware. Rossi, Marlin and Winchester make a LEVER Action (RIFLE) in 357/38 Same for 22lr. I ran in to that issue back in NY. Once i "explained" it was for a Rifle, they got a little cross eyed then sold it.
Play the game and make them think, AND look it up on their computer.
XXFattyHunterXX
06-13-2013, 20:04
Yeah I remembered I bought 45acp when I was under 21, saying that there are rifles that fire 45acp like the HK USC and showed the dude the picture on hk website and he sold it. So follow Jim's advice.
Tinelement
06-13-2013, 20:28
well, you shouldn't have gotten the money from your brother,
think about the position the dealer is in, jeopardize his license cause he sells you some ammo, next time leave your little brother at home. problem solved
Not the consumers problem. Dealer can always "no sale".
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