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Honestly don’t think they care with all the illegals who will shop there plus all the snap/wic/welfare money that’s spent there. Just sayin... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Unfortunately not. For all of you saying it's not a big deal for you that don't get ammo at walmart. Wake up It is. What's the next big box store to follow? Cabelas, bass pro? first was dicks, now walmart. Who's next?? When .22 was a shortage im sure many of you got it from walmart. Who's to say when .223\ 5.56 will be the next shortage and it will be one less place to get some. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: @Leo31 Still fake news? For all of you saying it's not a big deal for you that don't get ammo at walmart. Wake up It is. What's the next big box store to follow? Cabelas, bass pro? first was dicks, now walmart. Who's next?? When .22 was a shortage im sure many of you got it from walmart. Who's to say when .223\ 5.56 will be the next shortage and it will be one less place to get some. There are entire states without a single Cabelas store. Plus in store ammo prices at Cabelas are much higher than Walmart’s. |
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The open carry thing is not shocking after what that idiot in MO did.
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I don’t like giving my money to companies who advocate for removing my rights. Luckily I have a Target in town, so I will never have to see the mutant freaks of Wal Mart ever again. View Quote Generally more expensive too. |
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Just saw this in my Google feed.
I rarely go to Walmart(for ammo). But this is really becoming a big deal. I do buy energy drinks at times and the wife buys apples. |
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The open carry thing is not shocking after what that idiot in MO did. View Quote Despite my personal ambivalence anything that reduces the availability of common arms and ammo is a net negative. I'm sure those new shooters will practice a lot when the local gun shop is marking up their WWB to $30/box for 9mm. They'll still complain about walmart putting them out of business as they show up when the truck arrives to buy as much 22LR as they can carry next panic. |
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Target stopped selling ammo decades ago
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There isn't a whole lot of places around me that sells ammo and guns. Walmart was great for picking up random boxes of pistol ammo for impromptu target shooting. View Quote |
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Cool. Next time I need some .22lr, I'll jump in the truck and drive to Vermont. (Just kidding, I'll never need 22LR again, I made sure after Sandy Hook) View Quote If there aren't any LGS around, drive a bit. I drive an hour to mine. |
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Everyone carries at Walmart. Banning concealed carry would be like closing stores. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They're not serious as long as they still allow concealed carry. The leftist rabble has already demanded that as well (and it was raised at the protests last month). As seen in the El Paso shooting very few people actually carry a firearm. |
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Quoted: Yep. There are entire states without a single Cabelas store. Plus in store ammo prices at Cabelas are much higher than Walmart’s. View Quote It’s also likely that other retailers will boost prices without Walmart as a competitor. |
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It would be nice if they were reasonable. You can't have a 50% markup in the age of online retail. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Folks should be supporting their local gun stores instead of Walmart anyway. Even back pre internet 25% was a huge mark up on a firearm |
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Quoted: You were insinuating there aren't any LGS anymore, and I named two good ones (that all Vermonters will recognize). If there aren't any LGS around, drive a bit. I drive an hour to mine. View Quote |
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Why? Less than 10% of the population has a concealed carry permit. Less than 1% actually conceal carry on a regular basis. As seen in the El Paso shooting very few people actually carry a firearm. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They're not serious as long as they still allow concealed carry. The leftist rabble has already demanded that as well (and it was raised at the protests last month). As seen in the El Paso shooting very few people actually carry a firearm. |
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All that American made ammo was messing up the everything is made in China theme of their stores.
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Inspired in large part by D-bag gun owners
”Durrr imma gonna test muh rites bu carryn muh gunz inna store” Leftists win another battle Leftists continue their march towards victory Gun owners sit on ass and shake fists Gun owners post mean words on line |
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Dumping items and pissing customers off for political points while retail is dying?
That's a bold strategy... |
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We believe these actions will reduce our market share of ammunition from around 20% to a range of approximately 6 to 9%. We believe it will likely drift toward the lower end of that range, over time, given the combination of these changes.
Wow, that is a lot a of ammo sales. The category manager is going to be sweating that number. |
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In my ao Walmart is the last normal grocer selling guns and ammo. There's three bears but their prices are often and I wouldn't consider them normal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Target stopped selling ammo decades ago A buddy in Wyoming says UPS doesn’t even deliver to residences where he lives. UPS drops off at the post office and you go pick it up? |
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I have a friend who is the sporting goods manager at Walmart, he hasn’t heard any of this crap. Nothing is coming from corporate.
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Quoted: You were insinuating there aren't any LGS anymore, and I named two good ones (that all Vermonters will recognize). If there aren't any LGS around, drive a bit. I drive an hour to mine. View Quote A couple examples does not make it a general statement. |
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people should be doing this. the left is good at mobilizing outrage and people to contact companies. you should do the same to counter them.
contact walmart corporate 1 800 925 6278 2 for customer 2 for walmart store 1 for experience they ask for names at start of call I questioned if they knew about the change, they checked and said yes, I expressed displeasure and disappointment in change, asked if there was another number to call about this, they said no, call away folks, and let them know your opinion. let other people know to call walmart and express their displeasure also |
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retail gun shop is lucky to do 10% on firearms 12-15 on ammo and maybe 20% on everything else . Then lose 3% of that to CC fees Even back pre internet 25% was a huge mark up on a firearm View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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don't forget to transfer your pharmacy prescriptions somewhere else (e.g., CVS).
just did that ... no more sam's club, no more walmart anything. |
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"Second amendment auditors" are the cross fitting vegans of the firearms community. Despite my personal ambivalence anything that reduces the availability of common arms and ammo is a net negative. I'm sure those new shooters will practice a lot when the local gun shop is marking up their WWB to $30/box for 9mm. They'll still complain about walmart putting them out of business as they show up when the truck arrives to buy as much 22LR as they can carry next panic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The open carry thing is not shocking after what that idiot in MO did. Despite my personal ambivalence anything that reduces the availability of common arms and ammo is a net negative. I'm sure those new shooters will practice a lot when the local gun shop is marking up their WWB to $30/box for 9mm. They'll still complain about walmart putting them out of business as they show up when the truck arrives to buy as much 22LR as they can carry next panic. |
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Get woke, go broke.
Fuck Wal-Mart anyways, glad to have a valid excuse to avoid that pit. |
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Bolded part added from the memo to associates that was left out of the dailymail posted memo.
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Here is the CEO statement; Dear Associates, A month ago, in El Paso, Texas, a gunman with an assault-style rifle launched a hate-filled attack in our store, shooting 48 people resulting in the loss of 22 innocent lives. Just a few days prior, two of our associates were killed by another associate in our store in Southaven, Mississippi. And hours after the shooting in El Paso, our country experienced another mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio. This weekend brought tragedy to Midland and Odessa, Texas. In Southaven and El Paso, our associates responded to anger and hate with courage and self-sacrifice. Our immediate priorities were supporting our associates and the impacted families and cooperating with law enforcement. In parallel, we have been focused on store safety and security. We’ve also been listening to a lot of people inside and outside our company as we think about the role we can play in helping to make the country safer. It’s clear to us that the status quo is unacceptable. After visiting El Paso on Aug. 6, I mentioned that we would be thoughtful and deliberate in our responses. We’re ready to share our next steps. We’ve been giving a lot of thought to our sale of firearms and ammunition. We’ve previously made decisions to stop selling handguns or military-style rifles such as the AR-15, to raise the age limit to purchase a firearm or ammunition to 21, to require a “green light” on a background check while federal law only requires the absence of a “red light,” to videotape the point of sale for firearms and to only allow certain trained associates to sell firearms. Today, we’re sharing the decisions we’ve made that go further: After selling through our current inventory commitments, we will discontinue sales of short-barrel rifle ammunition such as the .223 caliber and 5.56 caliber that, while commonly used in some hunting rifles, can also be used in large capacity clips on military-style weapons; We will sell through and discontinue handgun ammunition; and We will discontinue handgun sales in Alaska, marking our complete exit from handguns. We know these decisions will inconvenience some of our customers, and we hope they will understand. As a company, we experienced two horrific events in one week, and we will never be the same. Our remaining assortment will be even more focused on the needs of hunting and sport shooting enthusiasts. It will include long barrel deer rifles and shotguns, much of the ammunition they require, as well as hunting and sporting accessories and apparel. We believe these actions will reduce our market share of ammunition from around 20% to a range of approximately 6 to 9%. We believe it will likely drift toward the lower end of that range, over time, given the combination of these changes. As it relates to safety in our stores, there have been multiple incidents since El Paso where individuals attempting to make a statement and test our response have entered our stores carrying weapons in a way that frightened or concerned our associates and customers. We have also had well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond. These incidents are concerning and we would like to avoid them, so we are respectfully requesting that customers no longer openly carry firearms into our stores or Sam’s Clubs in states where “open carry” is permitted – unless they are authorized law enforcement officers. We believe the opportunity for someone to misinterpret a situation, even in open carry states, could lead to tragic results. We hope that everyone will understand the circumstances that led to this new policy and will respect the concerns of their fellow shoppers and our associates. As it relates to concealed carry by customers with permits, there is no change to our policy or approach. This morning, we briefed your leadership team on how to communicate this change in policy to customers when needed, and they will be sharing that with you very soon. We will treat law-abiding customers with respect, and we will have a very non-confrontational approach. Our priority is your safety. We will be providing new signage to help communicate this policy in the coming weeks. As an additional step, we commit we will work alongside other retailers to make the overall industry safer, including sharing our best practices. For example, we are exploring ways to share the technical specifications and compliance controls for our proprietary firearms sales technology platform. This system navigates the tens of millions of possible combinations of federal, state and local laws, regulations and licensing requirements that come into effect based on where the firearm is being sold and who is purchasing it. We hope that providing this information, free of charge, will help more retailers sell firearms in a responsible, compliant manner. Finally, we encourage our nation’s leaders to move forward and strengthen background checks and to remove weapons from those who have been determined to pose an imminent danger. We do not sell military-style rifles, and we believe the reauthorization of the Assault Weapons ban should be debated to determine its effectiveness. We must also do more, as a country, to understand the root causes that lead to this type of violent behavior. Today, I’m sending letters to the White House and the Congressional leadership that call for action on these common sense measures. As we’ve seen before, these horrific events occur and then the spotlight fades. We should not allow that to happen. Congress and the administration should act. Given our decades of experience selling firearms, we are also offering to serve as a resource in the national debate on responsible gun sales. We have a long heritage as a company of serving responsible hunters and sportsmen and women, and we’re going to continue doing so. Our founder, Sam Walton, was an avid outdoorsman who had a passion for quail hunting, and we’re headquartered in a state known for its duck hunting and deer hunting. My family raised bird dogs when I was growing up in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and I’m a gun owner myself. We understand that heritage, our deeply rooted place in America and our influence as the world’s largest retailer. And we understand the responsibility that comes with it. We want what’s best for our customers, our associates and our communities. In a complex situation lacking a simple solution, we are trying to take constructive steps to reduce the risk that events like these will happen again. The status quo is unacceptable. Doug Sept. 3, 2019 Spotted at DM View Quote |
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Quoted: Okay. So the box of 9 that’s $8.00 at PSA should be less than $9.50 in store....not $14.00 View Quote They may only be charging 10-15% mark up, but its still 40% more than other stores like PSA, SGammo, etc. They should be more willing to order from high volume retailers like PSA rather than their distributors who are often more expensive but too many don't understand that and don't do it. |
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I really, really thought McMillan was smarter than this.
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Only thing I buy at shitmart is 9mm and 22.
Cant believe they are stopping handgun ammo sales, this effects more people than AR owners. I hope they take a big hit over this. |
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We were told it will sell through at regular price. No markdowns.
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Yep. BUY YOUR STUFF NOW. On a positive note, if everyone on the gun forums inundated the CEO of Walmart saying they will take all their business elsewhere, do you think he would listen? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just the beginning of things to come On a positive note, if everyone on the gun forums inundated the CEO of Walmart saying they will take all their business elsewhere, do you think he would listen? They don't give a fuck. Susie Soccer mom is not going to stop shopping at Walmart over this issue. |
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Yep. BUY YOUR STUFF NOW. On a positive note, if everyone on the gun forums inundated the CEO of Walmart saying they will take all their business elsewhere, do you think he would listen? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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