Wal-Mart, the nation’s larger seller of firearms, announced
Monday that it would adopt a much stricter gun policy. This means it will
toughen the rules for gun sales and it will create an internal log of which
guns they sell that are later used in crimes.
J.P. Suarez, the chief compliance officer for Wal-Mart
Stores Inc., appeared with outspoken gun control advocate Mayor Michael
Bloomberg of New York
to announce the changes at a gathering of Bloomberg's group Mayors Against
Illegal Guns, the Associated Press reported.
Future changes include: creating a data base and an alert
system to send a signal when a gun which was bought from Wal-Mart is later used
in a crime, or retaining the recording images of any gun sold al Wal-Mart,
which could prove to be a great help for police in their investigations.
This system would prevent any future transactions between
the purchaser of the gun who used it in a crime and the company. After the
alert, the sales clerk could refuse to make the sell.
On the other hand, any change implies an additional cost for
the company.
“The costs are, we think, part of what it takes to be
responsible. Everything is not pain-free,” J.P. Suarez said, quoted by the AP. He
added these measures could serve as an example for small sellers that could
implement many of the same rules.
Moreover, The Nation Rifle Association had a different
opinion upon the company’s move.
“I view it as a public relations stunt that stigmatizes
law-abiding firearms purchasers exercising their freedom under the
Constitution,” said NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre, according to the AP. In his
message, he emphasized the fact that politicians should be less worried about
legal sellers and buyers and they should pay more attention to the illegal gun
dealers.