A Man Walks Into a Walmart and Demands Bullets at Gunpoint . . . Which Kinda Tips Off the Employees That His Gun’s Not Loaded

It’s difficult to make demands at gunpoint and have them work when your demands THEMSELVES prove you aren’t a threat to shoot anyone.

Last week, 24-year-old Rodney Gene Lewis of Winter Haven, Florida was drunk outside a Walmart . . . then barged into the store waving around his gun. He walked up to the sporting goods department and demanded . . . BULLETS.

That kinda tipped off the employees that his gun wasn’t loaded and he wasn’t really a threat to shoot them if they didn’t give him those bullets. So they refused, under their policy not to sell ammo to someone when the weapon is present.

Then, they called the cops. Rodney started arguing and SCREAMING about how the cops were going to take away his ‘First’ Amendment right to carry his gun.

He meant the Second Amendment . . . although I guess the First Amendment DOES give him the right to YELL about the gun, so he wasn’t totally wrong.

He was arrested on several charges, including improperly exhibiting a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, and disorderly intoxication.

(Tampa Bay Online)

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