Saturday, February 17, 2018

Sunrise, Sunset

He obviously never had a clue about either flag. (YouTube screen capture)
Couple who owned gun store that sold AR-15 to school shooter Nikolas Cruz shutter their business for good and vow to support gun control legislation in wake of Valentine's Day massacre [More]
Then gunkapos get no sympathy from me.

It looks like they've also shuttered their website, which is unsurprising.  You might want to grab their YouTube videos before they take those down.

Yes, I'm sure they're acting under advice of lawyers. But throwing their customers under the bus won't save them. If anything will, it's PLCAA, legislation that would never have come into being but for the efforts of right to keep and bear arms advocates.

Anyone in the business who works against that right deserves to be exposed and shunned.

Anyone.

[Via Dave Licht]

2 comments:

Henry said...

My guess: this fellow’s shop was involved in some unsavory activity, not necessarily connected in any way with this particular sale, but he’s running his ship aground immediately to forestall any further pursuit by anybody for any reason.

Doug Rink said...

Moves like this will only fuel others to buy more guns.

Obama pushed gun control, and while he was in office, it's said Americans spent $29.1 Billion on buying guns (ammo was a separate purchase category).

What's the average price of a gun? $700 sound about right?

That works out to better than 40 million new guns on the street (or in closets or private safes) during the Obama years. Largely because Obama and guys like Bloomberg were pushing gun control.

Something else I've noticed. Prior to the panic of 2012-2013, AR type rifles were among the pricier firearms on the racks at most gun sellers. But since the panic, prices have dropped perhaps to all time lows. Entry level ARs are now among the least expensive options in the new firearms category.