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Walmart Partially Clarifies Statement on Ending Certain Ammunition Sales
2019-09-06
[FreeBeacon] Walmart clarified its new policy on ammunition sales a day after its CEO announced the retailer would stop selling certain ammunition but didn't specify exactly which ammunition.

The new policy was announced in response to the horrific attack on one of Walmart's El Paso stores. Walmart senior director of communications Delia Garcia described the event as the "bottom line," and said Walmart would only sell ammunition capable of being used in the remaining firearms they sell.

"Our assortment will remain focused on the needs of hunting and sport shooting enthusiasts," Garcia told the Washington Free Beacon. "It will include rifles used for deer hunting and shotguns, much of the ammunition they require, as well as hunting and sporting accessories and apparel. In other words, if we sell the firearm, we will sell the ammunition for it unless that 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 magazines on military-style weapons, and also the .300 Blackout, 7.62×39 and .224 Valkyrie which can also be used in military-style rifles."
Aka, scary looking rifles which operate exactly the same as hunting rifles
Garcia's statement came in response to questions about yesterday's confused press release from Walmart CEO Doug McMillon. In the release, McMillon said the chain would no longer sell "short-barrel rifle ammunition" but would continue to sell ammunition for "long barrel deer rifles and shotguns," despite the fact that barrel length has no bearing on what kind of ammunition a rifle uses. McMillon further said the company wouldn't sell .223 and 5.56 caliber ammunition because it could "be used in large capacity clips on military-style weapons," despite the fact that every caliber ammunition can be loaded into magazines of all different sizes.

McMillon did not explain what Walmart considers a "large capacity clip" or "military-style weapons." Garcia did not answer follow up questions about how Walmart defines those terms and whether it had decided to stop selling 12-gauge shotgun ammunition or larger caliber ammunition like 7.62x51mm because of their use by the military.

When asked why the retailer had decided to stop selling handgun ammunition, Garcia said it was connected to the company's decision to end handgun sales in Alaska‐the only state where they had sold them.

"We don't sell handguns and we will no longer sell ammunition for them," she said.
I bought ammo at Wal-Mart as it was cheap and easy to get. No more. Fuck woke Wal-Mart.
Posted by:DarthVader

#9  I was told you can't purchase conventional auto oil now. All synthetic, 0-20 and so on. I don't know because I haven't been in a Walmart for over a year.
Posted by: Dale   2019-09-06 23:29  

#8  We have a great quick oil change chain in FL called Take5. You don't even get out of your vehicle and they always have a military discount.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-09-06 17:21  

#7  I was primarily buying oil and filters for the Family Trucksters at Wal-mart ( much cheaper than elsewhere) but just the other day I did the math and I can take the cars to Jiffy Lube or someplace similar for about the same and not have to crawl underneath and get all icky dirty and wet (WA sunshine).
Then this comes out and helps seal the deal.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2019-09-06 15:00  

#6  I call Target, "Soccer Mom-mart"
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-09-06 12:35  

#5  And nobody who looks down their nose at Walmart is going to say "Gee, now I jusy gotta shop there!" over this. My sister used to get annoyed when I called Target "Walmart for stuck up yuppies," and that encapsules the ethos of some people perfectly.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-09-06 12:32  

#4  Nike, Dick's and now Walmart -- all little PC peas in a pod.
Posted by: warthogswife   2019-09-06 11:23  

#3  Screw them and their PC over reaction. Like all the others, Dicks sporting goods etc..., the will soon find themselves closing stores and discovering what Chapt 11 is all about. Who shops at Wallamt across the majority of America? Blue collar folks, who love their guns. Ig they even lose a little of this base, they are screwed. New York City and their politics wont pay for the Wallart that goes out of business in Kentucky....
Posted by: 49 Pan   2019-09-06 11:12  

#2  What about .25 ACP, the preferred caliber of government employed mass executioners everywhere?
Posted by: Lumpy Gletle1053   2019-09-06 10:57  

#1  Clearly, they've upset the gun owners. Now I suspect they have angered the gun-grabbers by no going far enough.

Any bets on their end-of-year results?
Posted by: Bobby   2019-09-06 10:02  

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