Members of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America are kicking their pleas up a notch by including print and digital advertisements for the first time in one of the group’s corporate campaigns aimed at Kroger to prohibit the open carry of firearms.
The ad campaign, titled “Guess Which One,” includes a series of images that feature subjects carrying semiautomatic rifles inside the supermarket chain, whose stores allow customers to carry guns. They appear standing next to other people who are disobeying the company’s in-store policies.
For example, one picture shows a man standing next to a child, who is eating an ice cream cone in the frozen food aisle. The text asks: “Kroger doesn’t permit outside food and drink inside their stores. So why would they allow this loaded gun?” Another image shows an armed woman standing next to a shirtless man in the produce section. And in another, a man with a gun at his side appears next to a teenager standing on a skateboard.
Members of the group brought their most recent campaign to America’s food aisles for the first time last month by demanding the management of Kroger ban customers from carrying guns into locations across the country. A Kroger spokesperson previously responded, expressing the company’s trust in its customers to act responsibly.
The demand follows the pro-gun control group’s seven other victories among coffee, fast-food and retail companies. Members created their petition, now signed by 115,000 supporters, in the wake of demonstrations involving customers openly carrying guns at Kroger stores in Arkansas, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina and Ohio. Legislation regarding the open carry of handguns varies by state; local governments can enact regulations banning guns in a specific area within its jurisdiction, as long as management posts signs alerting patrons to the rules.









