Walmart has reversed course, guns are back.
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart has reversed course, announcing it is returning ammunition and firearms to their displays in its U.S. stores.
On Thursday the nation’s largest retailer said it had removed the items from displays due to “civil unrest” in some areas of the country. Guns and ammunition, however, had remained for sale at the stores, just not visible to shoppers.
But on Friday Walmart said the items had been restored to displays because the unrest has remained isolated.
The moves come after several days of protests, vandalism, and an overnight curfew in Philadelphia after police fatally shot a Black man with a history of mental health problems.
“After civil unrest earlier this week resulted in damage to several of our stores, consistent with actions we took over the summer, we asked stores to move firearms and ammunition from the sales floor to a secure location in the back of the store in an abundance of caution, “ Walmart said in a statement. “As the current incidents have remained geographically isolated, we have made the decision to begin returning these products to the sales floor today.”
The retailer based in Bentonville, Arkansas, sells firearms in about half of its 4,700 stores.
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Let me translate for you.
"We losing money. People didn't like our cowardly reaction."
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They never left the stores here.0
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NO guns or ammo visible at local Walmart today. None. 0 -
Awwwwww Forget about it !!!! its wally world they are not a gun shop anyways. I happen to have more gunz than a person would know what to do with , and not one of them came from a frikin walmarts ! 3 -
The almighty $$$$ makes policy. 0 -
I viewed the original policy as prudent business practice. Ditto the reversal. It was no different that you or I locking stuff up when there are a rash of burglaries, then taking them back out when the danger has passed. You guys can slam WalMart all you like for other reasons (perhaps rightfully) but this was a rational act. Both ways. 6 -
I agree and by announcing it ahead of time it could have discouraged some of the looting... Er I mean protesting. BobRocky Raab said:I viewed the original policy as prudent business practice. Ditto the reversal. It was no different that you or I locking stuff up when there are a rash of burglaries, then taking them back out when the danger has passed. You guys can slam WalMart all you like for other reasons (perhaps rightfully) but this was a rational act. Both ways.
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I think it was a knee jerk reaction by someone who got corrected by someone higher up. Since the election hasn't even occurred they have no idea how much isolated unrest their will be. It was a dumb knee jerk reaction nationwide for a obviously isolated issue that wasn't an issue.
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Watched the burn loot murder loons clean out the philthadelphia walmart. Professional looters. Should work so hard at a REAL job. LMAO@DAT
Hiding the guns from the loons is a GREAT idea. Criminals should be denied ALL access to firearms.
Proof?
16 of 21 news crime stories are them.
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Another teachable moment of how dirty corrupt hacks in the media continue to lie to you:
Walmart NEVER stopped selling guns and ammo. They MOVED their guns and ammo in to places of safe keeping so sponsored "peaceful protesters" in DEMOCRAT controlled cities were allowed to loot without worry of reprisal.
Small towns in Trump country: Gun sales as usual.3 -
Yup. Even when they were briefly moved to secure storage, you could still buy both guns and ammo - just had to ask.
Now they have moved them back, based on the fact that the riots were in only a few cities, and have diminished for now. Once again, IMHO, both prudent and completely apolitical.
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Locally some never dropped them, others did. 0 -
“ Small towns in Trump country: Gun sales as usual.”
Shelves and displays were bare at the local Walmart yesterday evening.0 -
Translation.. we tried to scare y'all and it didn't work.. so now we will raise the prices. 0
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