LarryP wrote:Little to late for this now.
JJ wrote:Riding LaRue's coat tails...
MrVvrroomm wrote:Olympic Arms? LOL
Cheaper Than Dirt Supports Citizens' 2nd Amendment Rights
Recently companies such as LaRue Tactical and Olympic Arms announced they will no longer sell prohibited items to government agencies and personnel in states denying civilians to own those same items. It has been and will continue to be Cheaper Than Dirt's policy not to sell prohibited items to government agencies and agents in states, counties, cities and municipalities that have enacted restrictive gun control laws against their citizens. We support and encourage other companies that share in this sentiment.
BigBlue wrote:I recently saw the following notice from Cheaper Than Dirt:Cheaper Than Dirt Supports Citizens' 2nd Amendment Rights
Recently companies such as LaRue Tactical and Olympic Arms announced they will no longer sell prohibited items to government agencies and personnel in states denying civilians to own those same items. It has been and will continue to be Cheaper Than Dirt's policy not to sell prohibited items to government agencies and agents in states, counties, cities and municipalities that have enacted restrictive gun control laws against their citizens. We support and encourage other companies that share in this sentiment.
One more standing up for the right thing.
xd ED wrote:I should correct myself- 30rd pmags are listed @ $99.97- non-windowed/ black...
Cheaper than frac sand perhaps
xd ED wrote:I'd call it backpedaling in their case, in an attempt to regain some lost customers caused by their recent debacle.
They were the first to shut down gun sales in the wake of Newtown, and then 3x the price of what they would sell.
BigBlue wrote:xd ED wrote:I'd call it backpedaling in their case, in an attempt to regain some lost customers caused by their recent debacle.
They were the first to shut down gun sales in the wake of Newtown, and then 3x the price of what they would sell.
Whether they made a bad choice earlier or not, every company that takes a stand now is valuable to the cause. Choose not to buy from them if you dislike their prior actions but be thankful they have taken the stand...
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