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REI announced Thursday it will halt all future orders from CamelBak, Giro, Camp Chef, and Blackburn. All those brands fall under a single parent company, Vista Outdoor, which also owns a semi-automatic rifle maker. Over the past week, consumer frustrations have mounted as information came out connecting Vista Outdoor with campaign donations to politicians who oppose gun regulation and public lands protection.
This week, we have been in active discussions with Vista Outdoor, which has recently acquired several companies that are longtime partners of REI, REI said in a statement. This morning we learned that Vista does not plan to make a public statement that outlines a clear plan of action. As a result, we have decided to place a hold on future orders of products that Vista sells through REI while we assess how Vista proceeds.
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Late last week, customers started a petition asking REI to stop selling brands owned by Vista Outdoor. Within three days, the petition had more than 8,000 signatures (the petition now has 19,000). A similar petition for Canadian retailer Mountain Equipment Co-op got 54,194 signatures. On Thursday morning, MEC announced it was breaking ties with Vista Outdoor. REI announced its decision that evening.
REIs decision comes amid a growing movement among large sports and outdoor-gear retailers to revisit supply chains and policies in the wake of last month's school shooting in Parkland, Florida. On Wednesday, Dick's Sporting Goods announced that it will stop selling assault-style rifles in its 35 field and stream stores (Dicks had stopped carrying that style of gun in its other stores in 2012, after the Sandy Hook shooting). The sporting-goods giant also will no longer sell guns to anyone under the age of 21, and will stop carrying high-capacity magazines. That same day, Walmart announced that it, too, would institute the age limit for gun sales in its stores. (Walmart stopped selling AR-15s in 2015, claiming that it wasn't selling enough.)
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Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)jberryhill
(62,444 posts)Dicks obviously doesnt know the first thing about guns. As we are all told as nauseum, the term assault rifle has no meaning.
Straw Man
(6,623 posts)It's all black and it has a pistol grip, unlike this, which Dick's still sells:
The rifle pictured is a semi-auto in .223/5.56 that comes standard with a 20-round magazine and will take magazines in capacities of 30, 40, 50, and 100. But it's not an assault rifle because it's not black and it has no pistol grip.
It's positively rife with meaning.