I think it's cowardly and gutless, and provides the left with moral support in that they can now say, see, even gun dealers admit that not selling semi-automatic weapons is reasonable and responsible. IOW, they're providing moral and material support to the enemy --which in a different context, would be treason. It's certainly treasonous to the cause of gun ownership.knotquiteawake wrote:I completely understand and applaud them for pulling the ARs off the shelves from the stores nearby the tragedy. That seems totally reasonable and respectful. I don't quite get the national ban on the AR sales though. It seems right now is when a lot of people are going to want to buy one (before the ban hammer drops). They should get rid of their inventory before they get banned.A-R wrote:Dick's Sporting Goods pulling semi-auto rifles off its shelves
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- Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:58 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Business response to gun control frenzy
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