On Tuesday, Walmart announced that they would be cracking down on ammunition sales and prohibiting customers from openly carrying firearms in their stores.

Walmart’s CEO Doug McMillion sent a memo to all employees Tuesday acknowledging their efforts. It read in part, "We have a long heritage as a company of serving responsible hunters and sportsmen and women, and we're going to continue doing so."

Some Louisiana lawmakers disagree with Walmart's new gun policy.

"It's a shame that companies like Walmart are bending to pressure from Democrats to limit the right of law-abiding citizens to purchase a firearm. The Second Amendment is self-explanatory, and I won't support anything that infringes upon it," said Sen. Ralph Abraham

A spokesperson for Sen. Bill Cassidy's office said, "Senator Cassidy remains committed to protecting the Second Amendment and the rights of millions of Americans who are responsible law-abiding citizens. Recent events show that we need to get serious about the mental health crisis in America as well as enforce current laws. He will review any firearm legislation before Congress based on whether it will protect Constitutional rights, effectively deter crime, and prevent the actions that occur with reckless gun ownership."