I shall no longer purchase any firearm related equipment from any company supplying the govt.
WooHoo! We do not own a firearm. Have been living overseas where it was restricted. Trying to decide what to get now. Although, now the cost is getting pretty prohibitive!
Still with that grammatically inaccurate headline.
Noting the already disreputable Buds Gun Shop is NOT on the list. Bravo for Cheaper than Dirt.
Imagine if other companies followed similar suit?
Ford refuses to sell cars to government agencies who bail out car companies or government agencies who support gun control.
Power companies refuse to sell electricity to government backed green energy companies or for that matter Washington DC period until they get their shxt together.
The possibilities are endless.
More companies need to get on board, and not just firearms and ammunition companies!
SAAMI made up of all the major firearms and ammunition manufactures drafted and supported the 1968 Gun Control Act, the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban and the High Capacity Magazine ban as tragic, misguided protectionism.
Documentation concerning the 1968 GCA is found in the August 1962 American Rifleman magazine on page 33.
I personally saw the proposed Assault Weapon and Magazine ban being circulated by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) within firearms and ammunition industries in 1989, a full 5 years before it became law. SAAMI is a wing of the NSSF.
I was not wise enough at the time to make a copy of that draft proposal. A copy must exist somewhere and maybe it will surface.
One would have to be incredibly naive to believe that Senator Finstein or her staff drafted the 1994 laws.
Our supposed friends accomplished what our enemies could never have achieved, all in the name of protectionism.
I would suggest boycotting anything made by SAAMI members.
That’s the key. Of course the smaller players get on early, they have nothing to lose, especially if they do little LEO business in NY and CA. We need to turn the tide of the BIG players in the industry like Smith and Wesson and Glock. THEN the legislators will start listening. Every bit helps, but let’s get some big players in on this.
I wish someone would stop selling bullets to them.