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Gun Companies to Law Enforcement in Anti-Gun States: We’re Not Doing Business With You Anymore

TX Gal Wrote: Feb 16, 2013 5:47 PM
Somehow I don't think that law enforcement in New York are going to have trouble getting weapons just because a company called "Cheaper than Dirt" won't do business with them.
usmcpgw Wrote: Feb 16, 2013 5:48 PM
that is one company. what happens when other follow suit?

like how progs LOVE to BOYCOTT...... this is the same thing
TX Gal Wrote: Feb 16, 2013 5:52 PM
Oh, I got the point alright.
george washington Wrote: Feb 16, 2013 5:58 PM
O.K., I didn't understand, but I am confident you know what you are saying.
Earl29 Wrote: Feb 16, 2013 6:05 PM
Then explain it to me, Gal. All right?
george washington Wrote: Feb 16, 2013 6:20 PM
Oh, I get it, Tx Gal has deviously mimicked the handle of SW Gal, a long-time and well-respected TownHall stalwart and a fine American.

Tx Gal is a worthless, traitorous, egg-sucking Commie Prog.

As the gun control debate rages on, we’ve seen a host of gun-rights advocates standing up for the Second Amendment. In addition to citizens, the NRA, the National Sheriffs Association and countless others, a number of companies—including gun manufacturers, sporting good retailers and gunsmiths—are now taking a stand by refusing to sell to law enforcement in New York and other states with restrictive gun laws.

The message in these companies’ statements is essentially about equality—local law enforcement and government agencies should not have rights that citizens do not.  Thus, if states such as New York choose to adopt restrictive...

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