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  • venenoindy

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    At this point I don't care if I have to spend some extra money but I will support those who support me and put their businesses and life hood on the line.
     
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    Unless S&W and other large companies like them also refuse to do business, i dont see much if anything getting accomplished from the boycotts
     

    slowman87

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    Heard some of these, didn't know that many though. But I do somewhat agree with Zombie, all though this is a good gesture from these companies.
     

    red_zr24x4

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    Unless S&W and other large companies like them also refuse to do business, i dont see much if anything getting accomplished from the boycotts

    I agree with this.
    I had read on here a few days ago that Barretta had told the state of Maryland that they would move out of state if they tried any of this nonsense
     

    Miles42

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    Beretta has joined with their threat to move. I really need to understand the thinking of gun makers having factories in States that are clearly anti ownership.
     

    balzack2

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    There is a good article on the front page of Wednesday's USA Today. It deals with the gun manufacturers located in the NE of the country, with a pic of the CEO of Stag Arms holding an AR. Good reading
     

    Indycobalt19

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    There is a good article on the front page of Wednesday's USA Today. It deals with the gun manufacturers located in the NE of the country, with a pic of the CEO of Stag Arms holding an AR. Good reading

    I read that same article too yesterday. It defiantly was an interesting read. One of the things that i read that blew me away was the time it would take to fill all of their current back orders. They are up too 2 years in wait time!
     

    pinshooter45

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    Unless S&W and other large companies like them also refuse to do business, i dont see much if anything getting accomplished from the boycotts

    Moving out of unfriendly states is the best thing they can do! Hit them in the pocket book with job losses and tax revenue. THAT will get their attention! I hope most of them move out of those states like they are threatening to do!
     

    kawtech87

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    Nov 17, 2011
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    Unless S&W and other large companies like them also refuse to do business, i dont see much if anything getting accomplished from the boycotts

    MidwayUSA, Cheaper than Dirt, Larue Tactical and Spikes Tactical are on the list.

    Maybe not the biggest names in the industry and I think CTD is just trying to look supportive after the recent backlash they suffered. But still if the list keeps growing I'm sure they will take notice.

    I would like to see Ruger, S&W and Spingfield along with Glock and other imports add thier names to the list too.
     
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