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Advocates are worried Advocates worry that selling bullets out of vending machines will lead to more shootings in the U.S., where gun violence killed at least 33 people on Independence Day alone.
The ammo vending machines have been placed in grocery stores in three states as the U.S. battles what the surgeon general calls a public health crisis of gun violence.
Adults in some U.S. states can now buy gun ammunition out of AI-powered vending machines right at their local grocery store. The company that makes them argues it’s a safer way to sell ammo than ...
The vending machines, sold by a company called American Rounds, sell ammunition that can be used in handguns, rifles and shotguns. They have been installed in Texas, Oklahoma and Alabama so far.
Their vending machines are locked and loaded. Two grocery stores in Alabama are selling gun ammunition in artificial intelligence-powered “retail kiosks” that scan buyers’ identification ...
Introducing ammo vending machines in America is a step in the wrong direction. As a society, we must prioritize common sense and the well-being of our communities over convenience.
A New Vending Machine Sells Bullets Next Door to a Middle School Its owner says the devices—which he plans to introduce to grocery stores across Texas—make it impossible for minors to buy bullets.
“We urge the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to closely examine these automated ammunition vending machines and their place in the federal gun safety regulatory scheme ...
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) -- Some new health and wellness vending machines in Sonoma County are raising a few eyebrows, while providing access to lifesaving supplies from Narcan to gun locks ...
Their vending machines are locked and loaded. Two grocery stores in Alabama are selling gun ammunition in artificial intelligence-powered “retail kiosks” that scan buyers’ identification ...