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Kroger joins Walmart, Dick's, raises minimum age for gun buyers to 21

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By Lisa Baertlein

(Reuters) - Co said on Thursday it will stop selling firearms and ammunition to buyers under the age of 21 at its Fred Meyer stores, becoming the third to set restrictions that are tougher than government regulations.

The announcement follows similar moves by and on Wednesday, two weeks after ignited an intense debate on gun control in the following a deadly shooting spree at their high school.

"Recent events demonstrate the need for additional action on the part of responsible gun retailers," said in an email.

operates 133 in Alaska, Idaho, and It sells firearms in 43 of those stores.

The company will also stop selling assault-style rifles in It ceased such sales in its in Oregon, and several years ago.

"We made the decision (Wednesday) that we will no longer sell assault-style rifles in nor accept any special orders of these weapons in this market," a said.

Fourteen students and three adults were killed in on Feb. 14 after being shot with a semi-automatic AR-15-style assault rifle.

Authorities have said the weapon was purchased legally last year by the accused gunman, Nikolas Cruz, when he was 18 years old.

allows people aged 18 and older to buy "long guns," including shotguns and rifles, and associated ammunition from licensed firearm dealers. The law restricts sales of other guns, including handguns like pistols, and related ammunition to people who are 21 and older.

The National Rifle Association, which represents gunmakers and gun owners, opposes raising the minimum age for purchases of rifles or "long guns."

Gun control supporters have other retailers in their sights.

An calling for and Outdoors, based in Katy, Texas, to halt assault rifle sales had almost 8,000 signatures on by Thursday afternoon.

Representatives from did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

New also target and Cabela's, which together operate roughly 200 stores. Bass Pro, which bought in September, did not immediately comment.

Walmart stopped selling assault firearms and accessories in 2015 and only sells handguns in Dick's said on Wednesday it would stop selling assault-style rifles and high-capacity magazines.

(Additional reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by and Tom Brown)

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 10:32 IST
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