Look at what popped up today at an office building in Jackson.
13 cases, yes, 13,000 rounds of good ole Federal (probably hydro-shok) 9mm ammo. UPS just left it sitting there for the world to see. It sat out there for awhile but don't worry, everything ended well.
Word on the street is Deputy Chief/Chief Deputy/Assistant Grand Water Buffalo Alan White took possession of the ammo, called the business and gave it 15 minutes to get the ammo or else it would be making a nice, unsolicited donation to the Sheriff's training program. The firm's gentleman appeared in 6 minutes at a very high rate of speed.
This is supposedly not the first time UPS has dropped off ammo shipments without following proper procedures.
Of course, this thought did come to mind:
Kingfish note: The firm and location is going to remain un-reported so don't even try.
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That's messed up, Man.
Wonder what the street value IS for that ammo. Hell, Yes! trade it for DRUGS!
Jackson The city with soul.
It is not hard to imagine the carnage that could have easily happened.
" it is not hard to imagine the carnage that could have easily happened.".
Still might.
That was in Jackson, Mississippi
Why does our society allow such deadly resources to be traded freely like this? SMH
Buy ammo, lots of ammo, as it will be the best bartering item remaining after the Dems keep printing trillion$ and we become another Venezuela.
Lock and load.
P9HST1...9mm 124 grain HST jacket hollow point bulk ammo ...600-800.00 per 1000
53561...Speer Lawman 9mm Luger Ammo 124 Grain Total Metal Jacket...270.00 per 1000
Our UPS service has SUCKED during this Covid mess. Supposedly the drivers' union would not allow drivers to bring shipments into a building that requires screening. Subsequently, our building's driver simply threw all packages for the building on the front sidewalk and left. No notification, no nothing. These shipments contained all sorts of medical supplies like surgical implants, and yes, even narcotics. The NO notification thing is unacceptable. The driver's supervisor was not helpful either.
FedEx on the other hand has gone above and beyond during the same time period.
Not the receiver's fault. I've had similar issues with all the carriers lately. Shipments showing up days earlier than predicted or weeks late. Signature required shipments being dropped on the doorstep without even ringing the bell. Understandably, even before the Covid, route drivers were never thrilled to have to deliver boxes of lead and were prone to dropping them off wherever was most convenient for the driver. Did the math and 13K 124's is just over 360lbs. Glad the bench is still standing.
Karen @9:25, because this is America. We allow deep fried food and carbonated beverages and cigarettes as well. I'm assuming you can defend yourself with a rolling pin and a call to the manager?
I would like to know what gives Alan White the ability to confiscate ammo from law abiding citizens on their property?
Would have been pretty funny to have had him arrested for theft.
Someone is definately getting prepared for a zombie invasion, and/or for when the anti-Second Amendment politicians come for our guns.
Buy ammo!
Lock and load!
@Mr. Molon Labe
The list of weapons you aren't allowed to have is a lot longer than what you are allowed to have.
The slogan is really "Come and take what's left" but since nobody in the last 80+ years did a damn thing to stop the previous bans, "they" don't expect much resistance.
"They" know that if you have your semiauto M&P 15 and 20,000 rounds of XM855, you will feel safe and ignore the invasion happening under your nose.
If I am preparing for a SHTF situation, I would be buying something other than 9mm that has an effective range of about 20 yards.
@10:36 AM - you are missing the context of "molon labe" as it is used today, not in the distant Greek language.
It is "come and take it, I dare you to try." Or, "bring it on."
@11:31 AM, trust me it's not me who has missed the context, it is you. You ain't got much left to take, son.
Here is the sad part. KF is very responsible in not disclosing the business and its location. Why? Because no one has any assurance that UPS will start following the law and delivering ammo to businesses and instead dropping ammo to parking lot benches. If the address had been disclosed the gangs would mosey by every day until the next lunkhead UPS driver drops off 13,000 rounds for the gangs to steal and use to shoot up the metro and fill the funeral homes.
This is supposedly the third time this has happened at that business.
Can it tell UPS to hold the shipment at McDowell Road and then pick it up?
" The list of weapons you aren't allowed to have is a lot longer than what you are allowed to have. "
Believe it or not, most of us can own any weapons that we wish.
I get the special restrictions about full auto and convicted felon possession.
I also agree with those restrictions. Moreover, I agree that a civilian shouldn't be able to purchase a RPG.
However:
The progressive crowd should just accept guns are here to stay and they should quit loosing sleep about the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution.
@4:50, Fudds like you are part of the problem. One day you will say you understand why we should be limited to single shot bolt action .22LR and .44 caliber muzzle loaders because nobody needs magazine feed semiautomatic carbines. And agree that the spirit of the 2A has been preserved
This pandemic could have a silver lining for many who dream of becoming heroes if/when the SHTF. Won't that be great.
This post has aged better than any other post. I knew I should've swiped it. Couldve sold it back for triple the price.
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