Ammo Vending Machines! Coming soon at HEB?

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  • PinnedandRecessed

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    Rimfire in pinchy machine.... could get spicy.
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    Texan79423

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    How long before we see CNN on site filming gun grabbers super glueing themself to the floor blocking access. Make me chuckle thinking about it.
     

    DougC

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    OK, so this is in Alabama, NOT at HEB. Interesting idea, but I'll pass on the DL scan and cameras.

    They say in this article: coming to LA, OK, and TX.


    Based in Richardson, TEXAS, American Rounds has six ammo vending machines in select stores in Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas, and 200 more are on the way. Click the link to view website.
     

    Lead Belly

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    The ammo retail vending machine uses a 92 point facial recognition system that scans and verifies the customer to their I-D to prevent underage sales of ammuntion.

    Magers says the process is safe to use and does not save any customer information during their purchase.

    "Our ID reader is the same as the TSA's -- it's the highest quality.

    I'm also a little troubled about what happens to the data the machines collect and whether it's susceptible to a breach by hackers interested in collecting customer information, but honestly, I have those same fears about every company that has access to my personal information and credit card numbers.
     

    Gordo

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    Magers says the process is safe to use and does not save any customer information during their purchase.

    "Our ID reader is the same as the TSA's -- it's the highest quality.

    I'm also a little troubled about what happens to the data the machines collect and whether it's susceptible to a breach by hackers interested in collecting customer information, but honestly, I have those same fears about every company that has access to my personal information and credit card numbers.

    "Does not store info"
    I would bet otherwise.
    And then it's one court ordered search warrant away from the ATF's fingers.
    Walmart just wants to see id, to verify age, they don't record anything.
     
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