Walmart Inc said on Friday it has asked employees at its stores in the United St...
- Walmart Inc said on Friday it has asked employees at its stores in the United States to take down signs and playable demos of violent video games but made no changes to its policy on selling firearms.
Thomas Marshall, an employee in San Bruno California who began the petition, told Reuters the decision to remove signage and displays of violent video games is good but not enough. The American Federation of Teachers on Friday urged Walmart to stop selling guns and not make political contributions to lawmakers who receive donations from the National Rifle Association.
The decision was made out of respect for the victims and all those impacted in the immediate aftermath of the shootings, the source said.
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