Milk, eggs and now bullets for sale in handful of US grocery stores with ammo vending machines

In this undated photo provided by American Rounds is a vending machine that sell ammunition in several locations across the United States. The machines scan a customers’ drivers license and uses facial scanning to verify a purchaser’s identity and that they are at least 21. (American Rounds via AP)

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A company has installed computerized vending machines to sell ammunition in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas, allowing patrons to pick up bullets along with a gallon of milk.

American Rounds said their machines use an identification scanner and facial recognition software to verify the purchaser’s age and are as “quick and easy” to use as a computer tablet. But advocates worry that selling bullets out of vending machines will lead to more shootings in the U.S., where gun violence killed at least 33 people .

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