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- 2Posted by $ kathywiso 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.I thought the same thing about Springfield, S & W & Ruger. I hope they jump on the bandwagon. It would be so nice to see the states that don't support the 2nd Amendment getting no firearms for their own defense when the people realize what has happened to them.| Permalink
- 1Posted by UncommonSense 13 years, 3 months agoThis is good. I'll bet the libtards didn't think of this revolt. Unfortunately, I didn't see Springfield, Smith & Wesson or Ruger, or Colt in the list yet. Their CEO's really need to join this movement, and then the Libs will be forced to do something that doesn't include outright "Nationalizing" them. Thanks to the unprecedented demand, none of them need "bailing out", so that won't work either. The libs must be desperate for ideas.| Permalink
- 1Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.You're last statement applies either way...regardless.| Permalink
- 1Posted by Gaea28 13 years, 3 months agoGreat post! I really like this story... it's little wonder I hadn't heard of it before. This makes me proud to live in a free market society... although I worry about the legislative repercussions to these companies. Big Brother is a bully and won't take this lying down... there will be hell to pay...| Permalink
- 1Posted by CapeEsperance 13 years, 3 months agothis is the first place i heard about this. thanks, eudaimonia. good to hear the firearms manufacturers are simply rolling over on this.| Permalink