



and sold at Cabellas and other shooting sport suppliers, special strollers, not for children, but for guns

and from the Pacific Northwest, a privately owned armored military vehicle with what appears to be a 50 cal. machine gun mounted on it.
Because......why? You need this to go shopping at Walmart? I mean, sure, they have more than one a week gun incidents on their premises, ranging from accidental shootings inside, to parking lot shoot outs, but private military equipment? Really?
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