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Ohio-Based Kroger to Remove Magazines with "Assault" Weapons from Stores Nationwide

Just read this on BFA website. Now Kroger has extended their anti-gun position along with the removal of AR15 magazines from their sister stores. Can't buy a gun magazine from the news stand anymore. Damm hard to boycott when you live in a town that only has a Walmart or Kroger store for your groceries. This will certainly put some gun magazines out of business since grocery stores are the main source of distribution. The corner news stand is all but gone now from the landscape.
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I stopped at the Oakley (Cincinnati) Kroger Marketplace super duper jumbo store today. Someone working there read the memo as "Remove ALL firearms oriented magazines from the racks."
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qmti wrote:Ohio-Based Kroger to Remove Magazines with "Assault" Weapons from Stores Nationwide

Just read this on BFA website. Now Kroger has extended their anti-gun position along with the removal of AR15 magazines from their sister stores. Can't buy a gun magazine from the news stand anymore. Damm hard to boycott when you live in a town that only has a Walmart or Kroger store for your groceries. This will certainly put some gun magazines out of business since grocery stores are the main source of distribution. The corner news stand is all but gone now from the landscape.
I stopped at the Krogers in Springfield Ohio late afternoon to get some food for a trip. The magazine lady (distributor) was there and all gun related magazines were gone from the newsstand. The only sporting magazines left were fishing.
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Are they high capacity magazines?
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Wonder if they sell Playboys next to the now banned gun porn?
Can Hot Rod magazines be far behind? I mean--Global Warming!
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Went to my local Krogers yesterday, and there was still gun related magazines, (no magazines specifically about so called assault style firearms) although they were all in one corner and stacked so close together you couldn't see the covers. You could however easily see "The world's most daring heists and robberies" with articles such as, "Famous outlaws" The titles of the articles sounded like they were glorifying the criminals involved, and what they stole. :roll:
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