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| CVS has asked customers who are not law enforcement personnel not to bring guns into its stores (AFP Photo/Alastair Pike) |
Washington (AFP) - US pharmacies CVS and Walgreens and supermarket chain Wegmans on Thursday asked customers not to openly carry firearms in their stores, or not to bring them in at all.
The calls
by the stores -- which follows a similar move by Kroger, the country's biggest
supermarket chain -- come as the United States grapples with an epidemic of gun
violence and frequent mass shootings.
CVS said on
Twitter that it supports "the efforts of individuals and groups working to
prevent gun violence," and requested that customers who are not law
enforcement personnel refrain from bringing firearms into its stores.
Walgreens
meanwhile only asked that customers not openly carry guns, providing no
explanation for its decision in a brief statement on its website.
Wegmans
also requested that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms, tweeting:
"The sight of someone with a gun can be alarming, and we don't want anyone
to feel that way at Wegmans."
Retail
giant Walmart announced on Tuesday that it would halt the sale of ammunition
for handguns and some military-style rifles, calling the status quo on firearms
in the United States "unacceptable."
That
announcement came a month after a deadly shooting at one of the chain's stores
in El Paso, Texas, that claimed 22 lives.
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