Dick's Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack said his company destroyed $5 million worth of assault rifles, driving the NRA and gun reform advocates to Twitter.
Dick's Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack said his company destroyed $5 million worth of assault rifles as part of its tough stance on guns.
"I said, 'You know what? If we really think these things should be off the street, then we need to destroy them,'" Stack told CBS News. Open carry changes: Publix, Aldi, CVS, Walgreens and other businesses want shoppers to leave guns at home
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