Kroger sold guns in the first place?!?!
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Did you even read the tweet?
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lol fair! very misleading headline tho u must admitpic.twitter.com/YKEGOVTIm7
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That's typically why people read more than just the headline when ingesting news.
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yep agreed. being that it's twitter tho, a clickbait-y title can go a long way as i'm sure CNN is aware of
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Clearly MOST of us agree that Kroger selling guns was one of those “hit us in the face” moments. Percy could’ve let it go. But he didn’t. SMDH
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Thank you Kroger!!
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This is exactly how we loosened the grip of Big Tobacco on Congress.
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That’s heartening to know.
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The lawsuits & the health effects plus public sentiment is how we got legislation for bans & oversight. They fought like the NRA is, but the fight against helped turn public sentiment against them. I think the states' attorneys general should sue manufacturers for cost 1/
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sharing of gun-enhanced incarceration, medical expenses, etc. I know there's a federal law that prohibits liability but I think that can be challenged on states' rights claims. 2/
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@AGSchneiderman would be a great point person to start this idea.
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Why do grocery stores sell guns and ammo in the first place?!!
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Ok so whatever a Fred Meyer is sells guns - fix the thumbnails. And the fred Meyer sign says food, drug, apparel, home - misleading. How about keeping guns out of department stores?
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They only sell guns in their rural stores, most don’t sell guns.
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Still not a fan. And I know many other department stores sell guns. Just doesn’t sit well with me.
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Well then I guess you don’t have to shop there.
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It's a great step forward! Now,
@AceHardware, it's your turn. WHY have you advertised the assault weapon used to kill in#Parkland, in your "Spring Sale" today?pic.twitter.com/fB7sPtKmjF
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Excellent news. Next step: shorter receipts.
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