Well, I was in the store in McKinney this morning, and they were doing a booming business. They had partitioned off a corner of the store to process firearms paperwork, with the line snaking back along the isle and around the (inside) corner. And the rest of the store was packed, too.Kythas wrote:Cheaper than Dirt's facebook page has this announcement:
"Cheaper than Dirt! has temporarily suspended online sales of firearms.
As a long time supporter of the Second Amendment, Chapter than Dirt! will continue to promote the safe and responsible use of firearms by law abiding customers. During this temporary suspension, we will review our policies and procedures."
Yeah, I won't be shopping there anymore.
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- Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:33 pm
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- Tue Dec 18, 2012 4:49 pm
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Re: Business response to gun control frenzy
That's because they're out-of-stock already.A-R wrote:Dick's Sporting Goods pulling semi-auto rifles off its shelves
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Was in Cabelas-Allen yesterday. The gun counter was packed elbow to elbow 3-people deep. Must've had a hundred or more customers being helped by maybe a half-dozen (maybe a couple more) gun-sales clerks. Heard that on Saturday, they made everybody stand in a single-file line to be waited on. It's a poor time to give up on Bushmaster -- wish I had a piece of it!