Dollar General isn't alone in neglecting security measures, as single coverage and a lack of security guards at store entrances seem to be part of the low-cost operations of every dollar store chain, even while they make billion-dollar yearly revenues. With gun violence increasingly affecting such businesses, it's crucial that they put their hands in their pockets and do more to protect workers and customers.
While family members of the Jacksonville victims obviously have the right to seek damages in court from whoever they blame for this shooting, it would be outrageous if the anti-dollar store movement comes to co-opt this tragedy for its own goals. Such stores fill the need for low-income families in underserved neighborhoods, so attempts to change their operations would only come to hurt ordinary Americans. Focus should be redirected towards preventing those with mental health issues obtaining firearms.