Walmart employee Thomas Marshall emailed a petition with more than 128,000 signatures to the company's CEO.
Walmart corporate employee Thomas Marshall on Tuesday emailed a petition with more than 128,000 signatures to the company's CEO, Doug McMillon, demanding that Walmart stop selling guns and ammunition. "Customers no longer feel as safe as they once did in our stores," Marshall wrote in a message accompanying the petition. Marshall is a Walmart e-commerce employee based in San Bruno, California, who helped organize a recent walkout protesting the company's gun sales.
Walmart corporate employee Thomas Marshall on Tuesday emailed a petition with more than 128,000 signatures to the company's CEO, Doug McMillon, demanding that Walmart stop selling guns and ammunition. "Customers no longer feel as safe as they once did in our stores," Marshall wrote in a message accompanying the petition. Marshall is a Walmart e-commerce employee based in San Bruno, California, who helped organize a recent walkout protesting the company's gun sales.
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