Well... we can think about reasons why it happens... But in the same time it's considered to be normal when the state or someone else supports and protects art, culture and education. And music stores are about all those things, but they are treated just as common stores. When scientists and doctors are concerned about extensive screentime and dependency on social media, especially when it comes to children, well, there won't be any exceptions for music stores, it will be considered just as any other business... Although, while I was writing it I started to think about this idea, that maybe it is some kind of an option for music stores in future to become a part of educational facilities, but in my experience these "educational facilities" tend to become some sort of "cults" and neither flexible nor hospitable enough to become more alike with a nice music store; but my experiences are local and limited.