Walmart employees not selling ammo after a certain time?

I mentioned this in another thread (can’t remember which) but don’t think anyone ever responded to it. Have any of you guys ever been denied the sale of ammo at Walmart because of the time of day? I was told a few weeks ago by an employee that VA law doesn’t allow the sale of ammo past 10. Not being positive, I didn’t argue it but I was pretty sure that wasn’t true and have yet to find anything saying it is. I did find a bunch of other people having the same stories at other Walmart’s throughout the country. Anyone else have this experience? Is this an actual law that I’ve somehow missed?

They may have a store policy having to do with a manager being in house or something. They may also be confused with firearms since the manager is the FFL holder and so there has to be an FFL holder present or some such thing (I am not an FFL so don’t know the exact law/regulation) but I would bet it is something to do with either or both of the things I wrote.

A friend of mine used to manage a local Wal-Mart Super Center (he was the head honcho head manager of the whole store) and the store’s FFL was in his name and he explained all the company policies to me once but I don’t remember the details, but your post jogged my memory enough to think it has to do with certain managers being on site.

(It could be a law too for all I know).

I’ve only found/bought ammo from my Walmart once since this shit began and it was around 9pm. I haven’t heard of/experienced this.

From what I was reading, Walmart as a whole has no such policy and in most cases it was just that employee.

I’ve been told this a two different Wal-Mart’s. Once I ran out around 10:00 to pick up some extra ammo for shooting the next day and was told they had a store policy not to sell ammo after 9:00 PM. Another time while I was working steady midnights I was doing some shopping around 2:00 am on a day off and tried to stock up on some Winchester white box value packs while I was there. The employee on the floor seemed to think it was fine but he had to call the security manager to get the key for the display case and the security guy started acting all suspicious asking why I was out so late, what kind of ammo I wanted to buy, how much etc. then told me he couldn’t sell it outside of regular business hours. He clearly thought he was saving the world from the next mass shooting. :rolleyes:

i occasionally venture into WIC Mart around midnightish to pick up random groceries and always make a point to eyeball the ammo case. The clerks never seem to have a problem asking if I need anything out of the case…but I dont have anything chambered in 7mm rem-mag or WSM.

I did get lucky on some surplus 12gauge buck in the green hull! I do know that they maintain a 3 box per customer limit, mom happened to be with me and picked up the other 2 boxes, so I scored everything!:cool:

That happened to me here in Kentucky. The clerk told me it is state law.

This exact shit happened to me last night. I have bought ammo from this specific Wal mart after 11pm before. Last night I left the gym at 11:30pm and decided to go to Walmart for some food and thought I’d see if I could get the freshly stocked ammo. The guy said he hadn’t put the nights ammo out yet but that I couldn’t buy any between 10pm-7am anyway. Wtf.

I’m at Walmart now in Nebraska, never seen this before until today.

That’s ironic.

Yeah, since you started this thread less than 24hrs after it happened to me. Creeper.

JUST this morning at 0630 I had the manager tell me they couldn’t sell before 0700. I said “WHy? I was in here yesterday morning and bought a lot of ammo”.
He said yes, he knew about that, and had scolded the employees for doing it. If I recall, he said something about it being a “state law”.
I doubt that, might be tho.
Anyway, got 150 more rounds of 9mm this morning, $14 & change per box.

I’m in Frankfort, where are you?

I’m in Lexington and it’s hasn’t happened to me…

That is not law…that is a load of Bull

;)…

A little South of Louisville.

I have seen that sign in Wal-marts in Tennessee before.

I remember this from quite a while ago too.

I haven’t been to a WIC Mart (I like that:)) after 7 PM in a LONG time. I usually swing by on my lunch break if I absolutely have to go.

Seems I remember it being different between stores. I am pretty sure I remember it in Clarksville. (I haven’t lived there since 2007)

I have experienced this before. It is not their most stringently enforced policy. Speratic at best.

Nope. I walked out with 1000 rounds of 9mm the other night @ 23:00. Guy before me bought 1000 rounds of 9mm and 5000 plus rounds of 22lr.

What some idiot has done (more than likely) is confused the times that they can run a NICS check for firearms with ammunition sales. There is no law that I am aware (at least in AZ) and they seem to have the same policies.

I’m almost willing to bet that if you ask the store manager or the FFL at the store no one will be able to show this so-called law.