Is Google ANTI-2nd Amendment?
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:18 am
Google reversed position on CHLGrapevine Site so all is well!
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what reason did they give?westernamerican wrote:
How many of you know that Google is Anti-Second Amendment! I sure didn't until this morning. Read my emails and low and behold a friend of mine's fledgling site which was primarily initiated for Texas CHL Holders had the GOOGLEAds pulled. Don't know about you guys but I am seriouly thinking about boycotting GOOGLE. I am really growing sick of Iron-headed people who are against the ownership of guns by people that a law abiding citizens. How about you?
http://www.ask.com/ is a good one I think!phddan wrote:Is there a good alternative to google??
Dan
It may be a policy dictated by the lawyers for them. Any site that is accessible from Europe and has servers in Europe is subject to lawsuits under European Union jurisdiction.seamusTX wrote:Yep. Google won't handle paid ads for firearms or ammunition. Try looking up any random product, like cameras, and note the ads on the right. Then try a firearms phrase like "colt 1911."
What annoys me is that they classify firearms with things like Nazi memorabilia and illegal drugs.
eBay and PayPal have similar policies.
The people who run Google are idealists of the leftist persuasion. I don't know if the company's policies are determined by that or their lawyers.
- Jim
I understand about the Nazi memorabilia and illegal drugs and pornography. It just annoys me that they lump legal weapons in with illegal things.Mithras61 wrote:It may be a policy dictated by the lawyers for them. Any site that is accessible from Europe and has servers in Europe is subject to lawsuits under European Union jurisdiction.
I understand. By the same lights, it annoys me that we have to make an attempt to comply with European censorship. It sucks, but the alternatives to not complying can be expensive.seamusTX wrote:I understand about the Nazi memorabilia and illegal drugs and pornography. It just annoys me that they lump legal weapons in with illegal things.Mithras61 wrote:It may be a policy dictated by the lawyers for them. Any site that is accessible from Europe and has servers in Europe is subject to lawsuits under European Union jurisdiction.
- Jim
That's life in the borderless Internet. The First Amendment is an American value. Some sovereign countries have their reasons for doing things differently.Mithras61 wrote:... it annoys me that we have to make an attempt to comply with European censorship.
You might check out http://www.goodsearch.com/.phddan wrote:Is there a good alternative to google??
Its amazing to me that they lump sales or promotion of weapons into all this other crud!!!! what a liberal croc!Site Content
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