Walmart Will No Longer Sell Assault-Style Ammunition, Allow Customers to Open Carry: 'The Status Quo Is Unacceptable'

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On Tuesday, the largest retailer in America announced that it will no longer sell ammunition for assault-style rifles and handguns. This announcement came exactly one month to the day after a mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, claimed the lives of 22 people.

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โ€œWe understand our heritage, our deeply rooted place in America and our influence as the worldโ€™s largest retailer. And we understand the responsibility that comes with it,โ€ Doug McMillon, CEO and president of Walmart, said in a statement. โ€œWe want whatโ€™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.โ€

In addition to ammunition, CNN reports that Walmart will cease handgun sales in Alaskaโ€”the only state where the company still sells themโ€”and has implemented a new policy in which shoppers who open carry guns are no longer welcome in any of its nearly 5,000 stores.

For those wondering where Walmart stands on shotguns and long barrel deer rifles, theyโ€™ll continue to be sold. Additionally, concealed carry is still permissible as long as the customer in question has a permit.

โ€œWe feel like we are striking a responsible balance between the interests of law-abiding citizens who are exercising their legal rights and the safety concerns of our associates and customers,โ€ Dan Bartlett, Walmart executive vice president of corporate affairs, told reporters during a conference call.

Last month, Walmart admitted that itโ€™s responsible for selling roughly 2 percent of the guns in America, as well as an estimated 20 percent of ammunition sales. But by implementing these new changes, Walmart predicts its market share will drop to between 6 and 9 percent.

McMillon also stated heย will challenge the White House and congressional leaders to establish โ€œcommon senseโ€ gun safety measures that include expanding background checks and banning assault weapons.

โ€œWe encourage our nationโ€™s leaders to move forward and strengthen background checks and to remove weapons from those who have been determined to pose an imminent danger,โ€ he said. โ€œCongress 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.โ€

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