Henry Bowman
Senior Member
Because the leadership of the ABA is overwelmingly leftist.Why would the ABA be anti-gun? Isn't that like 90% of their business
Because the leadership of the ABA is overwelmingly leftist.Why would the ABA be anti-gun? Isn't that like 90% of their business
IndianaDean said:"Janie's got a gun" sounds very much to me like an anti-gun song. Maybe that's why.
Sounds just like the stuff they teach in the Texas CHL course, and I wish every student in our public schools would pledge to it!I will never bring a gun to school;
I will never use a gun to settle a personal problem or dispute;
I will use my influence with my friends to keep them from using guns to settle disputes.
My individual choices and actions, when multiplied by those of young people throughout the country, will make a difference. Together, by honoring this pledge, we can reverse the violence and grow up in safety.
jacobtowne said:
Old Dog said:Who cares anymore?
If you want to personally "boycott" or maintain a black-list of every single person, organization, company or business that at one time or another has in any way, shape or form indicated even a mildly anti-gun political stance -- I submit that you'd better be prepared to: spend all your free time reseaching companies' and entertainers' politics, quit wearing Levi's, stop shopping at Safeway, quit drinking any beer except that swill Budweiser, restrict your TV viewing to re-runs of Magnum, P.I., stop going to any movies at the cinema whatsoever, cancel your Blockbuster membership and develop a fondness for country music ...
If we really cared about any of this, we'd all have stopped buying Smith & Wesson and Ruger products long ago.
mustanger98 said:Okay, let's see...
And if you buy used Ruger's and used S&W's it didn't do those companies any good unless you had to buy parts from them, but you can get parts from Numrich.
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Who cares anymore?
If you want to personally "boycott" or maintain a black-list of every single person, organization, company or business that at one time or another has in any way, shape or form indicated even a mildly anti-gun political stance -- I submit that you'd better be prepared to: spend all your free time reseaching companies' and entertainers' politics, quit wearing Levi's, stop shopping at Safeway, quit drinking any beer except that swill Budweiser, restrict your TV viewing to re-runs of Magnum, P.I., stop going to any movies at the cinema whatsoever, cancel your Blockbuster membership and develop a fondness for country music ...
If we really cared about any of this, we'd all have stopped buying Smith & Wesson and Ruger products long ago.