Their margins are skin-deep on everything they sell. Too much evidence exists that they are beginning to make business decisions for the pandering effects towards liberals, and I believe their decision to get rid ofg guns is one of them.
Ed
They are "getting rid of guns" only in market areas where they don't sell well. It's a business decision and guns will still be sold at Wal-Mart's where there is a demand for them.
Likewise they are eliminating layaway, also a business decision. Renting trailors for storage space at Christmas time is a very big expense. In other words they are trying to maximize profits. As a stock holder that's exactly what I want them to do.