NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart said in a press release that the ammunition and firearms removed from displays at U.S. stores on Thursday was returned to the sales floor on Friday. “After civil unrest earlier ...
Walmart is facing pressure to stop sales of guns and ammunition in the wake of shootings last week that killed at least 22 people at two stores.
A Walmart employee named Thomas Marshall emailed a petition with more than 128,000 signatures to the company's CEO.