After the Parkland shooting in Florida last year, Dick’s Sporting Goods adopted a progressive policy on guns and gun sales. The decision has seriously impacted their bottom line and not in a good way.
The Washington Examiner reports:
Dick’s Sporting Goods admits suffering gun policy backlash as sales slide
Sales at Dick’s Sporting Goods dropped in the past three months amid backlash against tighter gun-sale restrictions following a mass killing early this year at a Florida high school.
Revenue dipped 4.5 percent to $1.86 billion amid challenges in the company’s hunting business during the quarter through Nov. 3. Sales at stores open at least 12 months – a key metric for the retail industry – fell 6.1 percent compared to the prior year.
Dick’s raised the minimum age to purchase a gun to 21 and stopped selling assault rifles last February after a Valentine’s Day shooting in Broward County that left 17 students and staff dead. The decision sparked opposition from conservative activists, some of whom had proposed arming teachers in response and threatened to boycott the brand, and prompted at least one employee to resign.
While Chief Executive Officer Edward Stack previously said the firearms policy brought in new customers and sales were reported as flat in August, Dick’s has now warned that “negative reaction” could affect future results.
Dick’s could easily reverse this policy, but it’s not clear if the customers who deserted them would return. The damage has been done.
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