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As Ire Over Gun Sales Builds, Walmart Conducts a ‘Thorough’ Policy Review

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Geekz Snow
As Ire Over Gun Sales Builds, Walmart Conducts a ‘Thorough’ Policy Review

After a mass shooting inside a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas—which came on the heels of a Walmart employee gunning down two coworkers inside another store in Mississippi—the retailer has removed in-store displays of violent video games.

But Walmart, which sells rifles and shotguns in some of its stores, has not commented on any additional changes beyond acknowledging a “thorough review” of its policies.

House added: “This action does not reflect a long-term change in our video game assortment.”

House did not respond to additional queries, including whether the decision was influenced by President Donald Trump’s comments that violence is being glorified in American culture in part because of “gruesome and grisly video games.”

However, scientific studies have found no link between playing violent video games and committing violent acts.

In a statement, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon promised a “thoughtful and thorough review of our policies” and said the retailer is focused on its employees and surrounding communities in the meantime.

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