Don't worry, rickyrick, even with all the other deplorables, there's still plenty of room in the basket for us...
I don't think the Fred Meyer closest to me has had firearms for decades. It's a dept. /grocery store. Lots of stores that used to, stopped selling pistols a long time ago. Payless sold pistols & other firearms in 1976. Bi-Mart dropped pistols in the 80s, but still sells long guns and reloading supplies.
WalMart has a policy that if the product doesn't do X amount of sales it goes away. 4 Walmarts within easy driving distance of me, ONE sells guns, the others don't.
I don't automatically assume that when a big store chain stops selling guns that its an anti-2nd Amendment move. It might be, of course, but it might just be something as simple as they aren't making much profit on them, and would make more profit on something else.
However,, ANNOUNCING that you are no longer selling guns, or no longer selling assault weapons/black guns/ evil weapons of mass murder/semiautos (pick one)...in today's media driven furor over such things DOES put you in the political realm.
If you're a big store, and your profits on guns are minimal, or less, what are you really losing?? A few of us old gun cranks not shopping there anymore?? Remember, unless the Mrs. is both dedicated, and understands the cause, she'll still go there for milk, eggs, and sundries.