Five US retail chains are
now banning the open carry
of guns in their stores
Walgreens,
Wegmans, and CVS said today they will prohibit customers from openly carrying
guns in their stores, even in states that are
among the 31 that currently allow the open carry of handguns and rifles by
civilians.
The announcements bring the total number of major US retailers now banning open
carry to five, following similar policy shifts by Walmart and Kroger yesterday.
They come in the wake of several recent mass shootings in the US, including one
at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas last month in which a
21-year-old gunman killed 22 people. On average, there has been
more than one mass shooting per day this year, with some 53 people shot dead
in mass shootings
in August alone. More than
10,100 people have
been killed by gun violence so far this year, about 2,500 of whom were under
the age of 18.
“We support the efforts of individuals and groups working to prevent gun
violence, and continually review our policies and procedures to ensure our
stores remain a safe environment,” CVS, the nation’s largest pharmacy chain,
said in a statement posted to its corporate website. “We join a growing
chorus of businesses in requesting that our customers, other than authorized law
enforcement personnel, do not bring firearms into our stores.”
Walgreens, the second-largest pharmacy chain in the US,
issued a press release that read, “We are joining other retailers in asking
our customers to no longer openly carry firearms into our stores other than
authorized law enforcement officials.”
Rochester, NY-based supermarket chain Wegmans, which has locations throughout
Upstate NY and New England, shared
its new policy on Twitter, acknowledging that “the sight of someone with a
gun can be alarming,” and that it doesn’t want anyone to feel uncomfortable
while shopping there. “For this reason, we prefer that customers not openly
carry firearms into our stores,” concluded the company’s tweet.
Some
pushed back on what they saw as less-than-forceful language. And Walmart,
for one, will
still allow concealed carry. State laws “prohibit us from doing a complete
ban,” a company spokesperson
told CBS MoneyWatch. None of the companies will be strictly enforcing the
policy, according to the Associated Press, citing a memo by Walmart CEO Doug
McMillon that said the company doesn’t want to expose workers to potentially
dangerous confrontations.
Walmart will display signs in its stores, advising customers of the new rule.
“I’m sure the guy who intends to rob the store doesn’t read signs,” former NYPD
detective sergeant Joe Giacalone told Quartz.
Still, banning open carry “sends a very strong cultural signal that companies
are siding with the safety of families,” anti-gun violence campaigner
Shannon Watts told CNN Business.
Last year, Kroger Co., the second largest supermarket chain in America, stopped
selling guns and ammunition at its Fred Meyer stores in the Pacific Northwest.
Walmart this week also announced it would stop selling handguns in Alaska—the
only state in which it was still carrying them—and all handgun ammunition once
its current inventory is depleted.
The National Rifle Association came out strongly against Walmart’s decision
yesterday,
issuing a statement calling it “shameful to see Walmart succumb to the
pressure of the anti-gun elites.”
“Lines at Walmart will soon be replaced by lines at other retailers who are more
supportive of America’s fundamental freedoms,” the NRA insisted.
However, the gun lobby group’s prediction may not pan out. In February 2018,
national chain Dick’s Sporting Goods
stopped selling assault-style rifles and removed all guns from 20% of its
stores a few weeks after a mass shooting in Parkland, Florida that left 17
people dead.
Last month, Dick’s
reported a 3.2% increase in same store sales for the second quarter of 2019,
its best result in three years. It raised its sales and earnings outlook for the
year, the news bringing with it a 4% bump in the company’s stock price.
Article originally published on
qz.com
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