Walmart proposed that customers buy for Christmas holiday lights in the form of shot gun

The network actively discussing the gift sets for Christmas, the proposed Walmart. This Remington Shotgun Shell Lights — red and green holiday lights in the form of shot gun for $21,99 for a pack of 20 pieces.

I went to #Walmart today to see for myself and yep — shotgun shell Xmas lights. Cause nothing says #MerryChristmas or #Jesus like violence-inspired holiday lights. 😞

The pervasive gun culture is tough, but so are @MomsDemand pic.twitter.com/otpYRKEt94

— Rebecca N (@ProfessorBec) November 12, 2018

Many users have already shared their opinions. Some came from this idea in delight. According to them, this is a great gift for boys and adult men, and for women. «I was looking for a gift to his sons. Remington Shotgun Shell Lights — just what you need,» said Michael SCH.

However, notes FOX 5 NY, a lot of users felt that this gift — not in the spirit of Christmas, because it promotes violence.

«Today I went to Walmart to see [these] Christmas lights. Because nothing says #MerryChristmas #Jesus, like these festive lights, shouting about violence,» irony in Twitter, Rebecca N.

TIME TO LET #Walmart AND #NRA KNOW THAT EACH RED AND GREEN LIGHT IN THE SHAPE OF A BULLET NOW REPRESENTS A MURDER OR SUICIDE BY GUN…STOP SELLING THESE LIGHTS…CELEBRATING DEATH IS NOT A HOLIDAY VALUE https://t.co/8d37odOAEn

— arnie arnesen (@pchowder) November 12, 2018

A certain Arnie Arnesen and is urged to ban the sale of these garlands: «you Need to stop by Walmart, the red-green lights in the form of shot gun advocate murder and suicide. Stop selling, don’t turn Christmas into a celebration of Death!»

Walmart proposed that customers buy for Christmas holiday lights in the form of shot gun

Perhaps it is because of the wave of indignation Remington Shotgun Shell are no longer available in the catalog Walmart — much to the frustration of those who don’t have time to buy the Christmas fraction. As reported by FOX 5 NY, a significant part of the garlands reserved as a gift to Walmart employees.

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