Wal-Mart resists pressure on gun sales

The retailer has withstood similar criticism for years. Many locations have sold out of semi-automatic rifles since last week's Connecticut school shooting.

By Jonathan Berr Dec 20, 2012 11:09AM
Wal-Mart store in Secaucus, New Jersey / Jin Lee/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesWal-Mart (WMT), the world's largest retailer, is resisting pressure to curtail sales of semi-automatic weapons similar to the ones used in last week's massacre at a Connecticut elementary school.

Freedom Group, the corporate owner of Bushmaster, the maker of the weapon used by Sandy Hook Elementary killer Adam Lanza, gets about 13% of its sales from Wal-Mart, which is probably the one of the biggest sellers of firearms and ammunition in the country.

Many Wal-Mart locations have sold out of semi-automatic rifles since the school shooting, Bloomberg reports. The company's website says several guns are out of stock in five states. Prices for gun magazines were reportedly surging on eBay (EBAY), according to the news service.

Wal-Mart sells modern sporting rifles, the term the industry uses to describe weapons similar to the M-16 used by the military, in about 1,200 locations and does not sell high-capacity magazines for these weapons, according to Bloomberg. The news service quotes spokesman David Tovar as saying, "We remain dedicated to the safe and responsible sale of firearms in areas of the country where they are sold."

Sales of guns and ammunition have surged in the days after the Dec. 14 incident as buyers worried about a crackdown by President Barack Obama, who on Wednesday asked Vice President Joe Biden to lead a task force on gun violence that will issue recommendations by next month. It seems likely that a new assault weapons ban will head to a vote in the Congress in the coming months that the political powerful gun lobby will have difficulty stopping.

Gun control advocates can't overplay their hand. Attacking Wal-Mart too aggressively for selling guns to people legally able to buy them could turn the retailer into a martyr for the Second Amendment. Customers will rally around the retailer, like people did when Chick-fil-A was attacked for its views on gay rights, and buy even more firearms and ammunition. Gun critics should ask themselves whether they prefer that people buy weapons through a multinational company which is accountable for its actions or a gun show dealer where restrictions are not as stringent.

Wal-Mart has to be careful as well. Perhaps the company believes that pressure to curtail gun sales, which includes an online petition, will die down as the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary fades from people's memories. That would be a mistake.  The slaughter of 20 children and six educators is forever etched in the nation's consciousness. 

--Jonathan Berr does not own shares of the listed stocks.  Follow him on Twitter @jdberr.

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Dec 20, 2012 3:08PM
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Take the guns away,but that is not the problem.Taking the medical help and drugs away from mental people is.
Dec 20, 2012 3:06PM
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Can someone tell me how the AR15 that was used to kill all those innocent people and children was found in the trunk of a car after all the shooting took place?  A ghost maybe? All of this is ridiculous and same goes for anyone who actually believes a single word that comes from our media.  Our media is the problem, NOT guns or gun owners.  More food for thought for all you media believers/ anti-firearm activists; can you tell us the difference between a semi-auto AR15 that fires a .223 round and any other semi-auto rifle that fires a .223 round?  Does the AR15 somehow cause more harm?  
Dec 20, 2012 3:05PM
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The higher the density of democrats, the higher the crime and murder rates.
Dec 20, 2012 3:04PM
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Bought me 2 last night as an early Xmas gift to myself... I even wrapped 1 and put it under the tree so I can have a "surprise" Xmas day.

Dec 20, 2012 2:57PM
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what about the guy walking down the hall throwing lit sticks of t.n.t into classrooms--boom--big gun.
Dec 20, 2012 2:57PM
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There is absolutely no need for assault weapons of any kind for home safety. None. I hope these idiots going out there buying these types of weapons are forced to turn them over when new laws are put in place. Ridiculous. Grown people are like little freakin kids. "Well I am gonna do it anyway.." mentality. Stomping their little feet and throwing a hissy fit and rebelling. Sheesh. Why can't people get it through their heads that a simple handgun for home safety is sufficient? Why do those idiots need to have military style weapons? 
Dec 20, 2012 2:56PM
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"Bushmaster, the maker of the weapon used by Sandy Hook Elementary killer Adam Lanza "       

Allegedly, this type of AR was not used during the massacre but 2 semi-auto pistols..get you story straight Berr.

Dec 20, 2012 2:55PM
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Why it doesn't surprise me... All them ignorant rednecks stocking up ...
Dec 20, 2012 2:46PM
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Foxy You Sound Black. I AM NOT A REDNECK and I by guns to protect me and the Queen.
Oh yes I was born in a housing project in Atlanta and now I live on top of the Mountain. The games Our kids play now and Pills they take is part of the problem.
Dec 20, 2012 2:45PM
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I will say upfront I am a proud gun owner.  I do not believe an assault weapons ban will decrease mass shootings (statistics back my theory).  I have never seen the movie "Hunger Games" or read any of the books.  But I recently had a friend of mine who did watch the movie and said it was very graphically violent and had scenes of children killing other children in very gruesome ways.

 

So I am wondering where is the uproar over this type of movie?  Where are the parents against gun violence protesting the movie studio and all it's advertisers?  Seems kind of hypocritical to me.  I don't care that they made the movie.  I made a personal decision not to go see it,  now especially knowing it is children killing other children. 

 

I made a personal decision.  The same should be asked of the people against gun violence.  Nobody is forcing you to buy or own a gun.  It is your second amendment right.

Dec 20, 2012 2:42PM
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And who's surprised?  Everyone who bought one did so because they are afraid Obama and Biden will take them off the market. 
Dec 20, 2012 2:38PM
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SANATORIUM FOR THE SICK MINDED .!!   - AND SPEEDY CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS FOR THE MURDERS !

 

BUT  THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN IN USA.

 

GUN CONTROL -  hOW ???!!   WHO CAN CONTROL  200 MILLION GUNS  !!!???

Dec 20, 2012 2:37PM
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Why do you need a car that will do 130? 
Dec 20, 2012 2:36PM
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So everyone who is afraid to fail a background test rushed to buy a gun - with other words, more nuts own guns.
Dec 20, 2012 2:26PM
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Billionaires are buying land and redneck nascar stupid idiots are buying guns.Dick

Cheney wants to be your hunting buddy.

Dec 20, 2012 2:02PM
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Any belief taken to an extreme becomes illogical. 

AR-15 is an example of such extreme.
Dec 20, 2012 1:58PM
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Billy really? really?

I can see that once we get passed the images of dead kids in 6 mos. from now we will go back to the same wild wild west mentality.
Dec 20, 2012 1:52PM
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This is an thinly-disguised Opinion Piece masquerading as news with a few informational tidbits thrown in for appearance.

11 years ago, 3,000 people were slaughtered and billions of dollars in damage caused. You don't hear much about that any more. We will remember, we will mourn, and we will move on as the government continues unabated to whittle-away our rights and Constitutional freedoms with the full support of an uninformed minority.
Dec 20, 2012 1:50PM
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If the guns WalMart is selling are made in China, should buyers be concerned that they may contain something harmful that could potentially kill unsuspecting consumers? Like Lead?
Dec 20, 2012 1:47PM
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Still no good excuse for why we need the AR-15. Can't we just beat those damn things into ploughshares already?
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