They might as well just stop selling firearms, then. I’ll never buy one there if they’re going to keep records and video of the purchase past the required federal timeframe.
“Bloombergs group Mayors Against Illegal Guns”
Bloomberg’s group? Are they kidding? I mean, are there any mayors in America who are FOR illegal guns?
Sounds like they're setting themselves up for a lawsuit...
Pussy. Seriously, what kind of male would show up at a gun-control event and not feel like a total limp-wrist?
Chances are that the guns become “illegal” when they’re stolen from a legal purchaser - then they become illegal,not before ....
What is it about billionaires that makes them into such idiotic liberals?
Well now! I guess I’ll just wear my “hoodie” next time I buy a gun at WalMart!
Wal-Mart has been trying to build a store in NYC and the city (Bloomberg) has been blocking it. Now, Wal-Mart joins Bloomberg in his anti-gun circus. Can a new Wal-Mart store be far behind?
Both Wal-Mart and Bloomberg are despicable and we gun owners are the ultimate losers to their greed and glory.
I fear the tyranny that the Second Amendment was put in to dissuade is fast approaching.
Wal-Mart already logs all guns sold, and can already match serial numbers with guns used in crimes.
All FFL holders log all guns sold.
It’s been that way for many years.
It seems very unlikely that a person is going to buy a rifle or shotgun in Wally World and then sell it to a criminal for use in robberies.
A few years ago an outfit called “Ceasefire Tampa Bay” had a gun buyback here. They gave away $20.00 Walmart gift certificates for each firearm that was turned in. The event was held at a Hillsborough County Sheriff’s substation right across the street from a Walmart. I turned in five broken guns and received a $100.00 worth of Walmart certificates for them. I then walked across the street to the Walmart and used the certificates to purchase a brand new Marlin Model 60 semi-auto .22 rifle. Of course I documented all of this and the Tampa Tribune published my story a day or two later. At the next buyback they only gave away Nikes.

Can anyone tell me about this loophole at gun shows politicians keep referring to? I’d like to take advantage of this loophole, but don’t want to do anything illegal. Is it legal to buy a gun from another person without records of the purchase being kept on file somewhere?
There are privacy laws, the whole ridiclous HIPA or HIPPA or HIPPO, or whatever thing.
If Wal-Mart just starts bandying infomation about its customers around willy-nilly with said customers knowledge and consent, then I think they can expect said customers to sue their little Wal-Mart @sses.
does this mean if firearms are reported as stolen, it doesn’t erase the ahem, negative report on walmarts system?
Is it time to boycott walmart like we did kmart? ;)