Despite the Aug. 3 shooting that left 22 dead at one of its El
Paso, Texas stores, Walmart says it has no plans to stop selling guns or ammunition, or change any other retail or security practice. “Our focus has always been on being a responsible
seller of firearms,” company spokesman Randy Hargrove told Bloomberg. “We go beyond federal law requiring all customers to pass a background check before purchasing any
firearm.”
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