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Democratic Senator Doesn't Believe Walmart Can Sell Guns 'Responsibly'
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On Thursday, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) said he is not confident that Walmart clerks can sell gun “responsibly.”
CNN quoted Murphy as part of a larger push to get Walmart to consider banning guns in the wake of their announcement that they have banned the sale of Confederate flags.
Murphy criticized the fact that Walmart has guns displayed their stores, saying, “I would hope that stores like Walmart would recognize the danger of having these guns displayed… an aisle away from microwave popcorn and and Xbox games.”
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What is dangerous about "guns displayed… an aisle away from microwave popcorn and and Xbox games"?
How does an idiot like this get elected to the Senate? |
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