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Old April 15th, 2008
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Default Re: Wal-Mart Toughens Gun Policies

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Originally Posted by Sebastian View Post
Folks,

It's important to take action here, even though the practical implications of it are basically that Wal-Mart agrees to follow federal law, with a few extra things they are probably doing anyway. But the reason we have to take action is because Wal-Mart just handed a massive propaganda victory to Mayor Bloomberg and his group of gun grabbing mayors. They have bent the world's largest retailer to their will, and they will bend others. We all know full well it won't stop at symbolic concessions either.

I would encourage everyone to write Wal-Mart and tell them how you feel. Tell them you'll take your shooting dollars elsewhere. If they don't hear from gun owners, and don't worry about losing business, other retailers will cave too.
Tell them you are going to take your FOOD dollars elsewhere and your CAR CARE dollars and your LAWN CARE dollars. Don't waste time with your shooting dollars comment because they could not care less! Thier firearms and ammo sales have always been thier loss leader, it is nothing more than a business ploy to get the husband and his wallet there while the wife shops for groceries and such.



Rich W.
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