The Columbus Dispatch

Kroger tightens gun rules at its Fred Meyer stores

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NEW YORK — Kroger will no longer sell guns to anyone under 21 at the stores it owns, becoming the third major retailer this week to put restrictio­ns in place that are stronger than federal laws.

The nation’s largest grocery chain sells guns from 44 of its Fred Meyer stores in the West, but said Thursday that it’s become clear that gun retail outlets must go beyond what current U.S. laws require.

In a company release, Kroger Co. said, “In response to the tragic events in Parkland (Florida) and elsewhere, we’ve taken a hard look at our policies and procedures for firearm sales.”

The change comes one day after Walmart and Dick’s Sporting Goods, both prominent gun sellers, tightened their company policies, and also a day after students returned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for the first time since a troubled teenager killed 17 people there, mostly children.

Companies like Dick’s had already changed gun-sale policies in the wake of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticu­t, but the most recent school shooting in Parkland has opened a fissure between a portion of corporate America and organizati­ons like the National Rifle Associatio­n.

MetLife, Hertz and Delta Air Lines and other major U.S. corporatio­ns have already cut ties with the NRA, and at some political risk.

Kroger ended sales of assault-style rifles at Fred Meyer several years ago in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. It will extend that ban to Alaska, where customers could get such guns via special order.

Other gun sellers haven’t responded to requests for comment, including Bass Pro Shops, which owns Cabela’s. The Outdoor Retail Associatio­n hasn’t responded to requests for comment, and L.L. Bean didn’t respond to a message Thursday.

Following Wednesday’s policy shift on gun sales at Dick’s Sporting Goods, one industry analyst believes other retailers that devote a small percentage of their business to hunting will probably follow suit.

 ?? [FILE PHOTO] ?? Kroger will no longer sell guns to anyone under 21 at its 44 Fred Meyer stores in the West that sell firearms.
[FILE PHOTO] Kroger will no longer sell guns to anyone under 21 at its 44 Fred Meyer stores in the West that sell firearms.

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