If you elect not to frequent a pro gun control business, IMO it is important to also write to the CEO of that business and tell him or her the effect of that policy on their bottom line.
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There's several national gun boards and a couple Texas ones that have had their lists of gun-hatin' businesses for several years.
But have at it.
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I'll never buy from geico and I'll drop my accounts with any banks who drop gun sellers. I've already stopped all emails from dicks sporting goods. The pocket is the only way to fight libtards, they are the TRUE greedy sob's of this era.sigpic
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I am with Barth on this one. I too do what he does and recognize that owners have the right to run their shops how they want. They have a choice. The fight is with the politicians that want us not to have the choice.Originally posted by Barth View PostIt sounds good on paper.
And I like supporting gun rights.
But I'll do business with whomever has the best price and is most convenient.
All things being equal?
I'll pick a pro gun business over and anti gun.
And I used to not go into businesses that posted "no weapons" signs.
But now I just ignore that crap and go where I please.
People, even business owners, are allowed to have different opinions than me.
I respect that.
It's these politicians that try to force their notion of how to live on me that I've got problems with.
We need to vote those ()*&_() out of power.I am the Living Man
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The liberal politicians who want to strike down our second amendment rights are supported by the anti-gun business to which you give your money. Supporting anti-gun businesses is like cutting your own throat. Penny wise. pound foolish.Originally posted by knkali View PostI am with Barth on this one. I too do what he does and recognize that owners have the right to run their shops how they want. They have a choice. The fight is with the politicians that want us not to have the choice.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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This was done on www.thetruthaboutguns.com some time ago, I know there are some partial lists floating around, but the number would truly stagger someone. BTW the site I link to that kind of stuff is in their archives, and I'm too lazy to track it all down for everyone.
For the record also, look what happened to Reed exhibitions, and their handling of the Eastern Sporting and Hunting Show (don't remember the exact name of the show) when they unilaterally declared modern sporting rifles taboo.Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.
The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.
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Search for it. Someone missed the part where I said I was too lazy to do it for you.Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.
The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.
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