Groceries, not guns.
That is the tagline for the most recent push by Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America against another retailer to change its firearms policy. But this time, the appeal has arrived in the food aisles of the country’s largest supermarket chain — Kroger.
Following seven separate victories among coffee, fast-food, and clothing companies, Moms Demand Action requests that the business stands up for public safety by prohibiting customers from carrying guns into locations across the country.
The pro-reform members created their petition, made public Monday, following demonstrations involving armed citizens openly carrying guns at Kroger stores in Arkansas, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, and Ohio.
“Given how lax the majority of states’ open carry laws are, there is no way for store employees or Kroger’s loyal customers to know whether these gun extremists are good guys or bad guys,” said Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action.
Legislation regarding the open carry of handguns varies by state; local governments can enact regulations banning the action in a specific area within its jurisdiction, as long as management posts signs alerting patrons to the rules.
A Kroger spokesperson responded to the new campaign, expressing the company’s trust in its customers to act responsibly.









