Grocery retail giant Kroger on Tuesday followed in Walmart’s footsteps, requesting that its customers – with the exception of law enforcement – refrain from openly carrying firearms in stores.
“We’re not taking guns from people, we’re giving people an opportunity to take them out of circulation,” church member David Hadley told the Journal Review.
Outdoor sporting goods retailer L.L. Bean has become the latest retailer to raise the age limit to 21 for all gun and ammunition purchases at its stores.