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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Freeper on February 22, 2013, 10:02:50 PM
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dkf (31,200 posts)
Some gunmakers say they won't sell to N.Y. police
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Some gun manufacturers say they will no longer sell their firearms to New York law enforcement agencies after the state passed a broad assault-weapons ban last month.
At least five companies have said they won't sell to New York police since Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Safe Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act in January. The bill, known as the NY SAFE Act, included a ban on any semi-automatic rifles or shotguns with "military-style" features, such as a pistol grip or a folding stock.
Olympic Arms, a Washington-based company that specializes in the making of AR-15s, a semi-automatic rifle affected by the state's new gun laws, is one of those that says it won't sell to New York police.
"Olympic Arms will no longer be doing business with the State of New York or any governmental entity or employee of such governmental entity within the State of New York" until the law is repealed, the company wrote in a news release last week.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/1931283
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022416641
Laurian (853 posts)
1. I call bullshit. They'll sell to anyone who will pay.
I wish they would follow through with this, though. Less profit for the merchants of death would be a good thing.
mwrguy (582 posts)
2. Then lock them out after we eliminate their customer base
When they can no longer sell to the bubbas then the cops will be the only game in town, and they will have burned that bridge.
Hello bankruptcy!
One problem with that, you are not going to eliminate their customer base. Just because a handful of loons like you want to ban them doesn't mean it is going to happen. The American people will put up with a lot of bullshit but we will not allow you idiots to disarm us ever.
Robb (37,089 posts)
3. LOL that'll show 'em!
A little confused about how boycotts work.
Considering there has never been a successful DU boycott you are hardly an expert on boycotts.
I hope all gun and ammunition makers do this.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022416641
One problem with that, you are not going to eliminate their customer base. Just because a handful of loons like you want to ban them doesn't mean it is going to happen. The American people will put up with a lot of bullshit but we will not allow you idiots to disarm us ever.
Considering there has never been a successful DU boycott you are hardly an expert on boycotts.
I hope all gun and ammunition makers do this.
If all of the arms makers stopped dealing with NYC I guess the cops there could use the spitballs that Kerry intended to arm the military with if he was elected president in 04.
For those who don't know what I'm referring to see Zell Miller's (d) speech at the 2004 RNC.
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I'm going to call a press conference to announce I'll refuse to sell nuclear submarines to North Korea.
A pretty weak marketing ploy.
These guys should come back when they can point to a single sale they've ever turned down.
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They just don't get it. Once the ammo and guns start drying up in NY then what are the cops going to do? The gun makers didn't say they were going to stop selling to the civilians because of Cuomo.
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Response to dkf (Original post)Sat Feb 23, 2013, 12:53 AM
iemitsu (1,644 posts)
6. I have no doubt that there will be gun manufacturers
who will be happy to sell guns to the NYC police. Not all manufacturers will join this boycott.
And I suspect that this action will have a negative effect on the company's sales. People don't like to see businesses bullying and threatening the government.
This move highlights the untenable situation we find ourselves in, one where corporations feel free to dictate the terms and conditions of our lives, regardless of what we want. And, oddly enough, it sheds positive light on the government, who is this rare instance seem to be on our side.
DUmmies don't like to see businesses bullying and threatening the government--according to their way of thinking, it's supposed to be the other way around.
This move highlights the untenable situation we find ourselves in, one where corporations feel free to dictate the terms and conditions of our lives, regardless of what we want.
On second thought, that's got to be a mole. Well played, iemitsu.
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If all of the arms makers stopped dealing with NYC I guess the cops there could use the spitballs that Kerry intended to arm the military with if he was elected president in 04.
For those who don't know what I'm referring to see Zell Miller's (d) speech at the 2004 RNC.
Thanks for the reminder - that speech never gets old.
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Laurian (853 posts)
1. I call bullshit. They'll sell to anyone who will pay.
There you go, miscalculating the resolve of gun owners.
Gun owners have a long memory of any gun manufacturer who goes against their base. When S&W made an agreement with clinton and put internal locking systems on all of their guns, the backlash from gun owners almost destroyed the company. S&W, in capitulation to the gun owners, started re-manufacturing a line of guns without the ILS, calling them their classic series.
The list of manufacturers that have vowed to withhold sales to anti gun states is growing.
Here is a partial list. More companies have joined the list, but I can't find an updated one.
Among the gun manufacturers sending that message:
Olympic Arms, Inc
La Rue Tactical
EFI, LLC – Extreme Firepower
York Arms
Templar Custom
Cheaper Than Dirt
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The one I want to see is Glock. If they came out and said, "Go pound sand, Andy," I think that the Assembly would change its' tune. Why? Well, there's the New York State Police (with the .45 GAP in their Glocks), the NYCPD (9mm in their Glocks), for starters. I know that the Saratoga County Sheriff's Department uses Glock 21s, for another. (I think the NYS DEC uses Beretta 96s.)
Glock would get them to change their tune. No sales or service of any State or local agencies' firearms in NYS.
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Magpul (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_22641524/magpul-standing-firm-threat-leave-colorado-if-gun) is threatening to leave Colorado if they pass restrictive gun laws.
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Response to dkf (Original post)Fri Feb 22, 2013, 10:55 PM
Robb (37,092 posts)
3. LOL that'll show 'em!
A little confused about how boycotts work.
Maybe the gunmakers don't think of it so much as a boycott, more like taking a moral stand--a concept that is foreign to the DUmmies since they are lacking the restraints normal to civilized human beings.
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Throw in Sig Arms, and you've got some SERIOUS issues in NY state. And DUmmies, when private companies do what they're allowed to do in this country, which is PICK AND CHOOSE THEIR CUSTOMERS, guess what happens in a tyrannical government like that which exists in New York?
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The list is up to 50 now. The thing is it needs more support from the big names. Ruger.Glock,S&W and Colt should join in along with the rest.
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Barrett Firearms
Exile Machine
Tier One Arms
Bravo Company USA
Primary Weapons Systems
Crusader Weaponry
Top Gun Supply
Kiss Tactical
Clark Fork Tactical
OFA Tactical
One Source Tactical
Templar Tactical Arms
NEMO Arms
Old Grouch’s Military Surplus
Big Horn Armory
Midway USA
CMMG Inc
Rocky Top Tactical
Badger Peak
Controlled Chaos Arms
SRT Arms
Norton Firearms
Citizen Arms
Evolution Weaponry
Doublestar Corp
JCW Industries
Huntertown Arms
Larry Potterfield (Midway)joined in also TopGun.
TG was one of our first sponsors when We started up our 1911 forum, in which I was a mod. They were just starting out, as we were.