No. Maybe once or twice a year. God, I hate that place.I'm curious if everyone is willing to stop shopping here as well?
Walmart to Raise Age to Buy Guns and Ammunition to 21
We all know they stopped selling ARs 3 years ago.
And now this.
But everyone here still shops there, and will continue to, right?
No. Maybe once or twice a year. God, I hate that place.
I have decided to give wally world less of my business. On the AR thing they are not mainly a sporting goods store, but during the .22 ammo crisis one if they were lucky to showup at the right time buy .22lf at list price which I agree with.I'm curious if everyone is willing to stop shopping here as well?
Walmart to Raise Age to Buy Guns and Ammunition to 21
We all know they stopped selling ARs 3 years ago.
And now this.
But everyone here still shops there, and will continue to, right?
Dick's Sporting Goods will destroy assault-style rifles pulled from shelvesTypically a retailer may return unsold merchandise to the manufacturer. But in this case, Dick’s Sporting Goods has decided to destroy them.
Don't believe everything you read, fake news
https://nypost.com/2018/04/16/dicks-will-destroy-assault-style-guns-it-yanked-off-shelves/
Dick’s will destroy assault-style guns it yanked off shelves
By Yaron Steinbuch
April 16, 2018 | 2:52pm
Retail giant Dick’s Sporting Goods is destroying the assault-style rifles it yanked off its shelves in the wake of the Florida school massacre, according to a report.
“We are in the process of destroying all firearms and accessories that are no longer for sale as a result of our February 28th policy change,” a company spokeswoman told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The so-called assault-style rifles will be destroyed at the company’s distribution centers and the parts sent to a salvage company to be recycled, the Findlay-based retailer added. The company did not say how much merchandise would be included. http://www.post-gazette.com/busines...-guns-pulled-off-shelves/stories/201804060151
TAMARAC, Fla. - A Florida man spurred by the massacre that killed 17 people at a Parkland high school last week has “put (his) money where (his) mouth is” and surrendered his assault rifle to authorities.
Ben Dickmann, 40, wrote on Friday, in a Facebook post that has since gone viral, that he decided to lead by example.
“I own this rifle,” Dickmann wrote, sharing multiple photos of the semiautomatic AR-57 as he turned it in at the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. “It’s a caliber variant of the AR-15.”
The suspected gunman in the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, former student Nikolas Cruz, is accused of using an AR-15 to gun down 14 students and three faculty members on Valentine’s Day.
“I am a responsible, highly-trained gun owner. (I am not a police officer or sheriff’s deputy),” Dickmann wrote. “However, I do not need this rifle.”
Dickmann wrote that no one without a police badge needs an AR-57.
“This rifle is not a ‘tool’ I have use for. A tool, by definition, makes a job/work easier,” Dickmann wrote. “Any ‘job’ I can think of legally needing doing can be done better by a different firearm.”