Although I don't think they've ever released figures or confirmed it, it's largely believed that Wal-Mart is the largest gun dealer in the country. So of course their loyal customers, faced with possible restrictions on their unlimited right to get drunk and shoot at sh*t in the woods, are stocking up. (Also because of the black helicopters, FEMA camps and the Kenyan coming for their freedom.)
Faced with months of surging demand, Wal-Mart is rationing sales of ammunition.
The nation's largest retailer is limiting ammunition sales at its stores across the country to three boxes per customer, per day.
Guns and ammunition have been flying off store shelves since President Obama's reelection in November, and the firearm rush only picked up in the wake of the tragic school shooting in Newtown, Conn., in December.
More and more people are buying up guns while they have the chance, since many are worried that their right to buy assault weapons could be curtailed with gun control legislation. The increased demand has hit Wal-Mart's ammunition supply.
"Right now we're monitoring supply issues daily, since supply is limited at this time," said Ashley Hardie, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman. "We're trying to take care of as many customers as possible and we're working with suppliers to put products back on shelves."
Hardie said that the purchase limit will stay in place until the retailer is able to resolve the shortage.