Another brilliant new law
The other day, I went to Walmart to buy a can of spray paint for a craft project. Stood in line forever - needed just this one item. A whole 97 cent can of black paint.
Never did get the spray paint because I didn't have ID. I didn't have ID because I just ran in with cash to buy this one thing!
Apparently, its a new law that you need ID now to buy spraypaint... no matter how old you look because I just might be 17 and ready to go graffitti up the town. :rolleyes: Good intentions, but lousy in practice. Why not stop the graffitti in town, and make the townspeople liable instead of making the poor cashier working for $6 an hour the gate keeper?
It certainly didn't stop the kid from putting grafitti on my property last year. And who's to say they won't break into my house and steal my 97 cent can of spray paint? If they want to do it bad enough, they'll find ways to get the paint and make their mark.
Does this seem odd to you? Excessive? Just plain STUPID?
It's not grafitti, it's the huffing...
Hey, it is because of the huffing, I am sure. Kids are still killing themsevlves with the stuff. So the law isn't so crazy after all. Kids even huff with the spray cans that clean computers and electronic equipment. Anything that is aerosol.
There was just a program on TV about the epidemic of sorts, with the aerosol cans, including paint cans.
This has been a problem for years and I guess they are trying to avoid selling the items to teenagers.
You should take it as a compliment. The clerk must have thought your were under 18!
Re: It's not grafitti, it's the huffing...
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Originally posted by sasvermont
You should take it as a compliment. The clerk must have thought your were under 18!
Oh, how I wish that were true! I ran in with my hair pulled back and LOTS of grey roots in bad need of touch up showing bright as day against my almost black hair. No confusion as to whether or not I am anywhere near 18! :D ;) :p