What is the MM take on Walmart announcing no more handgun and certain types of ammo sales as well as asking people not to carry in their stores? Same goes for Kroger?
I'm not asking whether you think it is right or constitutional or whatever - I'm asking if you think tides are shifting. For a company the size of Walmart to come out and stop selling a certain product and then also lobbying the Executive Branch to do something about gun violence is a big shift from where we were just last week.
Edit:
Rex just informed me that Walmart only sold handguns in Alaska anyway so that is pretty dumb. Mostly a PR move I guess.
I'm not asking whether you think it is right or constitutional or whatever - I'm asking if you think tides are shifting. For a company the size of Walmart to come out and stop selling a certain product and then also lobbying the Executive Branch to do something about gun violence is a big shift from where we were just last week.
Edit:
Rex just informed me that Walmart only sold handguns in Alaska anyway so that is pretty dumb. Mostly a PR move I guess.
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