Grocery giant Kroger, which owns Fred Meyer stores, and outdoor retailer L.L. Bean announced Thursday that they were raising the minimum age for gun purchases from 18 to 21. The changes came after Walmart and Dick's Sporting Goods also raised their age minimums in response to the Parkland, Florida, school shooting. The 19-year-old suspect is charged with killing 17 people with an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle he purchased legally. Dick's also is ending sales of assault-style rifles, as Walmart did in 2015. Kroger stopped selling assault-style weapons at its Fred Meyer superstores in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho several years ago. Outdoor retailer REI announced it would stop ordering products such as CamelBak water bottles and Bell bicycle helmets made by Vista Outdoors, which sells guns and has strong NRA ties. [CNBC, CNN] |
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