American Rounds has rolled out vending machines in a half-dozen grocery stores in the South, with plans to expand later in 2024. The machines are not for lottery tickets or gumballs, but for bullets.
This time of year, shoppers who set foot inside Lowe’s Market in downtown Canyon Lake, are usually looking for two things: swimming gear and beer. The cramped and busy grocery store, which is located ...
A large wooden cross edged with a string of Christmas lights stands proudly on the clean-cut lawn of a Noble, Oklahoma, home. Surrounding houses are similar: Metal and glass crosses decorate gardens ...
Did y’all know in some states, you can now buy bullets from a grocery store vending machine? Bad idea. It’s one thing when your Little Debbie Oatmeal Crème Pie gets snagged on the wire thingy and ...
A Dallas-based company has installed vending machines stocked with ammunition in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and South Texas and hopes to expand to Dallas-Fort Worth markets soon. According to ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Americans love guns. Not only do roughly 40 percent of Americans say they live in a household with guns, but the U.S. beats out every other country on Earth when it comes to the ratio of guns to ...
In a promotional video, American Rounds’ CEO Grant Magers explained the ammo vending machines are intended to provide a safe, secure, and convenient option for gun owners to purchase ammunition in ...
Going to the vending machine — do you want something? Soda? Gum? A round or two of bullets? Oh, and these aren’t vending machines, per se. According to American Rounds, these are “smart retail ...
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