
The Daily Walmart Enters the Gun Control Debate
Sep 5, 2019
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a financial columnist for The New York Times, dives into Walmart's bold decision to stop selling certain types of ammunition following a tragic shooting. He explores the implications of this move for corporate responsibility and the potential ripple effect on businesses nationwide. Sorkin discusses how Walmart’s stance might empower other companies to engage in the gun control debate, and highlights the evolving role of corporate America in addressing gun violence in an era of increasing public advocacy.
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A Business Opportunity
- After the Parkland shooting, a student activist movement arose, demanding change.
- Andrew Ross Sorkin noticed that businesses supporting the gun industry weren't being held accountable.
The Gun Ecosystem
- The gun industry ecosystem is vast, including suppliers, distributors, retailers, and financial institutions.
- Sorkin argues that each player has a role in addressing gun violence.
Monitor and Report
- Track suspicious gun and related purchases, like multiple guns or body armor in a short time.
- Report these purchases to law enforcement for further investigation.

