L.L. Bean Raises Age to 21 to Buy Rifles
L.L. Bean will no longer sell rifles to anyone under 21.
According to the Associated Press, L.L. Bean said in a statement late Thursday that it will no longer sell guns or ammunition to anyone under the age of 21.
Company spokeswoman Carolyn Beem says L.L. Bean only sells firearms at its flagship store in Maine and only guns specific to hunting and target shooting.
She says L.L. Bean does not carry assault-style firearms, high-capacity firearms, bump stocks or handguns of any kind.
Bean's joined Walmart and Dick's Sporting Goods in changing policies in the wake of the Florida school massacre.