Dicks to stop selling guns in all stores

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DavidMcmillan

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I’m glad they have the right to make this decision. It doesn’t seem that firearms were ever a large part of their business. It’s great to live in a country where free enterprise is the name of the game.
 

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Never understood corporate "virtue signaling". Is anyone really more likely to shop there because they quit selling firearms? I doubt it. Plus, if I'm a shareholder in a company, I want them to sell anything they can that is legal and profitable.

But, I don't think this will hurt them much; their prices were higher than giraffe balls anyway. Did anyone actually buy a gun there?
 

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I believe that any company that puts a name like that on there store is describing themselves. Just a thought.
 

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Hasta la vista baby, just like gander mountain.
Gander Mountain is still alive in some areas. We needed a part for our hitch and the only place to have it in the San Antonio area was at Camping world. 1/2 of the store at New Braunfels was a Gander mountain, shortened to Ganders. KInd of surprised seeing a rack of guns for sale along with a couple thousand square feet of sales area.
Didn't shop, had to get on the road.
 

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