I see where you are going, Harley Davidson has never been an option for me, due to deed restriction. They say "absolutely no oil stain on driveway".canvasbck wrote:I also don't expect my favorite steakhouse to support legislation that restricts the selling or distribution of meats, ESPECIALLY if I find out that the steakhouse got a carve out exempting them from the legislation.E.Marquez wrote:The only thing this customer requires from a gun manufacture is a well manufactured gun at fair price and supported in customer service for that gun after the sale.Liberty wrote: To do so they need to meet their customers requirements.
I don't go to my favorite steakhouse looking for light bulbs
I have no expectation of my local motorcycle store advocating for free higher education...
The only thing I want from my local food store is, fresh food.
So as long as Springfield continues to manufacture quality guns at a fair price and support those guns with great costumer service, my requirements have been met.
I would be pretty peeved at Harley Davidson if they were found to be backing legislation that imposed a tax on all motorcycles not built in Missouri, Wisconsin, or Pennsylvania.
You see where I'm going there....
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- Wed May 03, 2017 10:01 pm
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- Tue May 02, 2017 12:15 pm
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Re: Think twice about Springfield and RRA
I don't see SA or RR coming out of this without a major hit and change of leadership. After reading the documentation, I will tell my students when asked that these companies have been caught supporting gun control by making large donations to such entities.