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As of September 2020, Dick’s Sporting Goods has made the decision to stop selling firearms in the majority of their stores. However, they still offer firearms sales in select locations.
After the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Dick's Sporting Goods' CEO declared: "I don't want to be part of the story anymore." Two new case studies by George Riedel go inside the retailer's decision to remove certain firearms from stores and restrict gun sales.
In response to the frequently asked question, “Does Dick’s still sell ammo?” the answer is no. Dick’s Sporting Goods made the decision to stop selling firearms and ammunition in many of their stores across the United States back in 2018.
Two weeks later, Dick’s Sporting Goods (DKS), the biggest sporting goods retailer in the country, completely stopped selling guns to customers younger than 21 and removed assault rifles...
Will customers still be able to purchase firearms from Dick’s? No, Dick’s Sporting Goods will no longer sell firearms in their stores. See 3,000+ New Gun Deals HERE.
Dick’s Sporting Goods will stop selling guns at 440 additional stores this year, escalating the company’s methodical elimination of firearms from its stores. The move follows a series of ...
Dick’s Sporting Goods‘ decision to stop selling guns hasn’t hurt its bottom line. The Pittsburgh-based retailer released its third-quarters earnings and raised its year-end...
Dick’s Sporting Goods will stop selling guns and ammunition at 125 stores where firearm sales have struggled. The company removed firearms and hunting accessories from 10 stores last fall as a...
When Dick's Sporting Goods announced that it would reduce gun sales in the wake of the Parkland school shooting, CEO Edward Stack said he wanted to start a conversation about gun safety...