I believe what I see confirmations for.
Springfield and Ruger are both companies that have learned from their errors of the past, as have Smith and Wesson. They are not the same companies that they were when the bad moves were made.
I'm not convinced that PayPal ever was anti-gun. They are a financial company that didn't want the implication, association or liability with firearms purchasing.
On the other hand, everyone knows what Walmart did to us. Kicking the gun community when we were down, at the public request of gun control groups? Kroger following Walmart's lead and then NASCAR too. Pretty obvious.
When you start talking boycotting Walmart, Kroger and NASCAR though, oh my. That get's into a whole lot of lifestyle for some gun owners.
A smart gun owner would be conscious of businesses that work counter of our better interests. In a perfect world, we would give them none of our dollars at all.
In a less that perfect world, if gun owners couldn't find a way to avoid supporting business that are anti-2A, the least they could do is keep their pie holes shut. Posting on social media (including INGO) about doing business with the enemy is one of our biggest downfalls. So and so shops there, it must be OK ...
Springfield and Ruger are both companies that have learned from their errors of the past, as have Smith and Wesson. They are not the same companies that they were when the bad moves were made.
I'm not convinced that PayPal ever was anti-gun. They are a financial company that didn't want the implication, association or liability with firearms purchasing.
On the other hand, everyone knows what Walmart did to us. Kicking the gun community when we were down, at the public request of gun control groups? Kroger following Walmart's lead and then NASCAR too. Pretty obvious.
When you start talking boycotting Walmart, Kroger and NASCAR though, oh my. That get's into a whole lot of lifestyle for some gun owners.
A smart gun owner would be conscious of businesses that work counter of our better interests. In a perfect world, we would give them none of our dollars at all.
In a less that perfect world, if gun owners couldn't find a way to avoid supporting business that are anti-2A, the least they could do is keep their pie holes shut. Posting on social media (including INGO) about doing business with the enemy is one of our biggest downfalls. So and so shops there, it must be OK ...
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