In March, the Pittsburgh-headquartered company announced the retailer would stop selling firearms at 125 of its stores, leaving sales in about 600 stores.
The retailer said it would take a look at the impact on overall sales and complete a review by the end of this month.
This isn't the first time Dick's Sporting Goods announced a change in its gun policy. Two weeks after the Parkland Shooting in 2018, the retailer stopped selling assault-style rifles and said it wouldn't sell weapons or ammunition to anyone under the age of 21.
The announcement about a new gun policy could come Thursday when the company issues its quarterly report.
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