Joseph Barbarito, of Rifton, N.Y., holds a sign outside the Wal-Mart in Danbury, Conn. earlier today during a protest to deliver a petition signed by more than 250,000 Wal-Mart customers and concerned citizens nationwide urging the retail giant to stop the sale of assault weapons and munitions. (AP Photo/The Connecticut Post,Autumn Driscoll )
Question: Does this nationwide protest against the sale of assault weapons and munitions at Wal-Mart make you more or less likely to shop at Wal-Mart stores?
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