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Kroger has decided to remove the Assault Weapons magazine category from all their retail locations...

Jackalope

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But I can't buy Cabela's clothes at those places[emoji23]

I cant buy Kroger private selection ice cream anywhere else, but I bet Aldi has something that will work just fine. The main point is that our firearm and ammunition dollars should support those who support us, perhaps that means we buy camo from cabelas but firearm purchases from midway. On the other hand Midway has a ton of camo for sale also. Just depends on ones own convictions.
 

giles

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With this all being the new hype, what about restaurants? Is there a list out there of businesses that support us? I spend a bit of time out of home and a couple times a week find myself buying a hot meal, that money adds up over time. I’d like to help support what I believe in with those contributions.
 

Jackalope

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Here's a good start. The NRA has a database that ill have to find.

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hickslawns

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2014? I'm guessing this list is much longer now if they have updated it. From the looks of things, we will have no place left to shop in a few years.
 

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The even crazier thing about this is they didn't even giving the magazines a chance to say they are not going to print anything about ARs going forward. They just blacklisted them. This sends a message to other publications such as Field and Stream to never mention anything about a ARs if they want to keep their magazines in that store. In other words the ramifications of this is a major retailer has censored private print ad of a specific topic. Hitler much?

Speaking of Hitler, this is from an article in the Columbus Dispatch about yesterday’s march downtown.



The last sentence is what got me thinking...

But wasn’t it Hitler who disarmed and killed millions of people during the holocaust? And aren’t these people marching to disarm, or at least erode our constitutional rights under the 2nd amendment? If so, how is it that they’re drawing a connection between Hitler and President Trump? Wouldn’t the actions and beliefs of those marching be more aligned with Hitler?


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hickslawns

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I'm with you Curran. Are they siding with Hitler and want Communism/Fascism? I believe they puppet masters do. I'm not sure all the people marching feel the same way. Some of them genuinely want gun violence in schools to stop. There were people there from "radical/extreme" down to "curious/frustrated".