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List of Gun Manufacturer's Refusing to Sell to Law Enforcement in Select State's Swells to 18...Make that 34!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 14350333:MV8yMTQ3MjUxXzM2MzI3MTI2X0M0Mzk5NDk5] [quote:TraderRob:MV8yMTQ3MjUxXzM2Mjc2OTkyXzk1QjNFMzQz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 10401141:MV8yMTQ3MjUxXzM2Mjc2NzM0XzhDQTE4M0Y2] However, I notice one glaring fact missing completely. The main problem with gun ownership being restricted is Federal. I'd like to see these companies stop selling to military, and especially all the FEDERAL agencies. Until then this is posturing without teeth. [/quote] Oh geeze... is grade school out today due to the weather? If they stopped sales to all Federal agencies and the military... would that not materially impact their sales? Would you, if you owned a company, do that to your business? Not unless you were a communist libtard.... [/quote] Isn't communism when all the businesses are controlled by the government? If business's only customer is the government, isn't that communism? [/quote]
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Last Friday TheBlaze reported on a growing list of gun manufacturers and retailers who had stopped selling to law enforcement in states that were enacting stringent new gun laws.
Since that report, the initial list (seen below) has changed. However, none of the “big three” (Glock, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson) providers to law enforcement have stepped up and joined the companies who have chosen to take a public stand on the issue. In less than two weeks, at least 18 companies have made the decision to stop selling to law enforcement in states that limit a private citizen’s right to own a gun.
Olympic Arms, Inc
La Rue Tactical
EFI, LLC – Extreme Firepower
York Arms
Templar Custom
Cheaper Than Dirt
There is one arms maker that has gotten attention for publicly stating that they will not be pressured into stopping sales to law enforcement. That company is ArmaLite.
I own several Arma-Lite weapons but I've purchased my last...
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