‘Far More Complicated Than I Expected’: Reporter Tries To Buy Gun At Walmart. Leaves Twice Empty-Han

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  • People are calling on Walmart to stop selling guns after 22 people were killed at one of its locations in El Paso, Texas.
  • A journalist for Business Insider tried to buy a gun at Walmart without having ever bought a gun before.
  • After being turned away twice, she concluded that the experience was “far more complicated” than she expected.
A journalist for Business Insider tried her luck at buying a gun in a Walmart store and said it was “far more complicated” than she expected after leaving empty-handed. Twice.

Since 22 people were killed in a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, on Aug. 3, there have been at least six more threats of potential mass shootings at Walmarts across the country.

More than 134,000 people have signed a petition created by Walmart employees demanding that the store stop selling guns in an effort to “change our company for the better.”

But Walmart, which makes up 2% of all gun sales and 20% of ammunition sales in the U.S., isn’t ready to change anything, according to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon.

“There’s not been any directive to any stores around the country to change any policy. We’re focused on supporting our associates, customers and the entire El Paso community,” Walmart spokesman Randy Hargrove said on Aug. 5, according to a Bloomberg report.

Amid the requests to stop the sale of guns at the retail giant, BI reporter Hayley Peterson decided to see for herself how easy it is to buy a gun at a Walmart “as part of an investigation into the placement, selection, marketing, security and sales of firearms in Walmart’s stores.”


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I went to Walmart to buy a gun as part of an investigation into the placement, selection, marketing, security, and sales of firearms in Walmart's stores. https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-gun-buying-review-virginia-store-2019-8 …


I tried to buy a gun at Walmart twice and roadblocks left me empty-handed both times
The availability of guns at Walmart has become a hotly debated issue in the wake of two deadly shootings at its stores that killed 24 people.

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Peterson first notes that only half of Walmart’s 4,700 U.S. stores sell guns, none of which include the ten stores near where she lives. After calling over a dozen people, waiting on hold “for a combined 40 minutes” and speaking to a human representative “only three times,” nobody could tell her which stores sold guns in the area.

Walmart’s customer service line told her, “When it comes to item availability, they don’t want us to discuss that because of various reasons.”

Finally, someone told her the sporting goods department at a location in Chesterfield, Virginia — “more than 30 minutes away” — sold guns. Inside the store, there were about 20 rifles on display ranging from $159 to $474. Walmart stopped selling handguns in the 1990s and semiautomatic rifles in 2015, according to Peterson.

At Walmart specifically, customers must be 21 or older to purchase a gun and have to pass a background check; it also complies with state-specific background checks.

A sales representative, however, told Peterson that no authorized firearm sellers were scheduled to work that day, but she could return on Thursday.

A Walmart spokesman later told Peterson employees must pass an enhanced criminal background check and annual online training that includes a mock gun transaction in order to sell firearms at the store.

When Peterson returned to the Chesterfield store two days later, she met an authorized firearms seller, who charged Peterson $2 for a federal background check and gave her a form titled “Department of State Police Virginia Firearms Transaction Record,” which asked several questions regarding Peterson’s information.

Before Peterson even finished the paperwork, the sales clerk stopped her and said Peterson would need to bring in a government-issued document with her correct address in order to pass the background check she had completed.

“Overall, the experience left me with the impression that buying a gun at Walmart is more complicated than I expected, and that Walmart takes gun sales and security pretty seriously,” Peterson concluded after leaving the store a second time without a gun.


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DUH! Every time I hear someone screaming about background checks I tell them we already have them and ask them when's the last time you bought a gun.
 
Gee, the present laws worked.


imagine that

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I am waiting for the internet purchase to be explored by the media.

That ought to be interesting as well.
 
At this point, I decided to give up on buying a gun at Walmart.

I had invested several hours across two days on this. If I were actually in the market for a rifle, I would have gone to a local gun shop instead after about five minutes of trying to figure out which Walmart stores sold guns.

And she would have found that the rules are the same at local gun shops, including the current address and ID requirements. That's an ATF rule, not a Walmart rule.
 
Unlikely, because it’s not a lack of education. It’s willful ignorance.

It's intentional misinformation pretending to be willful ignorance.
NICS and state background checks have been in effect for 25 years already, dating back to the reign of Bubba Clinton and their 1994 Brady Law. The media talking heads know this, but they pretend to be ignorant of this fact so they can continue to push their gun-grabbing agenda.
 
And still...

In the article, she takes pains to mention that you can't get to the guns (and, presumably, back out of the store after you've bought one) without walking "past shelves of school supplies, the toy department, and the bike shop."

Couldn't help herself.
 
And still...

In the article, she takes pains to mention that you can't get to the guns (and, presumably, back out of the store after you've bought one) without walking "past shelves of school supplies, the toy department, and the bike shop."

Couldn't help herself.

Well anyone who would buy a gun is obviously going to be tempted to shoot up a bunch of kids before he even leaves the store. Walmart really should put the guns by the front door. For the children.
 
But it's still easier to get a gun than a book..........Isn't it? That's what I've been told.

Lemme try that... grab my kindle, click on book I want... wow, done already. I didn't even have to put on something better than just my tighty whities and leave the house.
 
And still...

In the article, she takes pains to mention that you can't get to the guns (and, presumably, back out of the store after you've bought one) without walking "past shelves of school supplies, the toy department, and the bike shop."

Couldn't help herself.

LOL I'm puzzled how that would matter. If they located the guns at the front of the store, she'd freak out about that too. "It's too convenient, you just grab one and leave, don't even have to walk the length of one store!"

Actually, if she thought location in the store would matter, it might if you put the guns behind the section that is selling all the obese female underwear. That would keep me out.
 
And still...

In the article, she takes pains to mention that you can't get to the guns (and, presumably, back out of the store after you've bought one) without walking "past shelves of school supplies, the toy department, and the bike shop."

Couldn't help herself.

Maybe if she had managed to buy one she would have realized that you will never touch a gun in walmart unless it is during a pre-purchase inspection. After you buy you get the perp-walk out of the store then the salaried manager will hand you the box.

Also, "no gun sellers scheduled"? Bullshit! Every single employee of the SG Dept. has to get the ATF check and is authorized to do sales and modify the A&D log. When I used to manage the SG Dept. here there was someone on that could sell you a gun from 8am-10pm 7 days a week. I wonder if the CS person thought only the dept mgr could sell a gun, because DMs don't work on wed. or sun.

Strange how she didn't mention that there is usually an entire aisle in the toy dept. dedicated to gun or gun-like toys. [rolleyes]
 
Walmart charges $2 to do a 4473?

That's news to me. Must have added it after I left, or it's a VA thing. The only time we did a check was when you were buying. You couldn't just walk in and just have a check done for a fee. That whole part sounds strange. Process was you fill out the 4473 on the kiosk terminal. We check your info, fill in the rest and submit it. Which means it would never get submitted if the info on your ID didn't match what you entered. She makes it sound like they ran a check and charged her for it then said your ID doesn't match AFTER running the check.

I wonder if the $2 fee was actually for the VA transfer form she mentioned. That would make a lot more sense.
 
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