The gun store manager was a retired cop. When someone wants to buy gunpowder, but they have to ask what smokless powder is, that would raise anyone's eyebrows. This just seems like more gun grabber politics, totally telling responsible American gun owners, "We don't care about what your rights are." This fine gentelmen used his prior training to detect suspicious activity. I would do the same. And obviously, he did a good thing. But the normal gun store is a gathering place of the persons and gun owners that are the heart of what America is and stands for. It's unfortunate that a "gov't" with communist type tactics threaten such good, traditional, American things. I remember hanging with my father at the gun range/gun store as a kid. Some of my most cherished childhood memories were accompanied by the smell of freshly burned gunpowder from a dove load and the smell of WD 40 of Hoppes later that night as I was personally trained and supervised while cleaning the guns. And I loved doing it. What better chore could a child have. It's called quality "Dad" time. I'm sure the Libs will disagree with that too.......