Times Colonist

Walmart, Dick’s sued over gun policies

- GILLIAN FLACCUS

PORTLAND, Oregon — A 20-yearold man from Oregon has filed lawsuits against Dick’s Sporting Goods and Walmart, alleging the retailers discrimina­ted against him when they refused to sell him a rifle this week because of his age.

Dick’s and Walmart restricted gun sales to people 21 and older in the wake of the Florida high school massacre.

The 19-year-old accused in the school slaying legally bought the AR-15 used in the attack.

The lawsuits, obtained by the Associated Press, are believed to be the first filed over the new gun policies enacted in the wake of the Feb. 14 shooting in Florida.

Oregon law allows residents to buy shotguns or rifles starting at 18.

Tyler Watson’s lawsuits filed against the retailers in two counties claim he faced age discrimina­tion from Dick’s and Walmart.

The lawsuits in Jackson and Josephine counties both ask a judge to put a stop to the retailers’ new gun sale policies and award punitive damages because of the “wilful nature of the discrimina­tion.”

Legal documents said a store owned by Dick’s Sporting Goods in Medford, Oregon, refused to sell Watson a .22-calibre Ruger rifle on Feb. 24. The suit said a Walmart in Grants Pass, Oregon, refused to sell him an unspecifie­d type of rifle on March 3.

Watson did not know about the restrictio­ns when he tried to buy a rifle, his attorney Max Whittingto­n, told the Oregonian/OregonLive, which first reported on the lawsuits Monday.

Whittingto­n did not immediatel­y return a call on Tuesday.

Watson is not part of an organized effort to push back against the retailers’ policy, the lawyer added. “He was really just trying to buy a rifle,” Whittingto­n told the newspaper.

Watson, of Gold Hill, Oregon, could not be reached for comment.

Walmart spokesman Randy Hargrove said the retailer plans to defend the new policy.

“We stand behind our decision and plan to defend it,” he said.

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