Kroger asks customers to quit openly carrying guns in stores
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[September 04, 2019]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. grocer
Kroger Co <KR.N> has begun asking customers to stop openly carrying
firearms in stores, a change in policy, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Kroger previously had followed local and state laws on the matter, she
said.
"Kroger is respectfully asking that customers no longer openly carry
firearms into our stores, other than authorized law enforcement
officers," Jessica Adelman, group vice president of corporate affairs,
said in an emailed statement.
"We are also joining those encouraging our elected leaders to pass laws
that will strengthen background checks and remove weapons from those who
have been found to pose a risk for violence."
Cincinnati, Ohio-based Kroger's announcement follows Walmart Inc <WMT.N>
on Tuesday saying it would discontinue sales of ammunition for handguns
and some assault-style rifles in stores across the United States.
(Reporting by Melissa Fares; editing by Peter Henderson and Rosalba
O'Brien)
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