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    Does buying guns and related paraphernalia...

    ...support 2nd amendment-related rights politically?

    Put another way,

    Does the money we spend influence the politicians who attempt to support / restrict our 2nd amendment rights?

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    That would be in the hands of the reseller and manufacturer, depending on what they choose to do with the profits.


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    Not if you were purchasing Springfield Armory, Rock River Armory, or Benchmade Knives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron3 View Post
    ...support 2nd amendment-related rights politically?

    Put another way,

    Does the money we spend influence the politicians who attempt to support / restrict our 2nd amendment rights?
    I think only to the point that it impacts business in their district and what the industry itself spends on lobbying.

    The biggest thing that influences them is the spectre of you not voting for them based on the position they take.

    The moment most politicians figure the majority of their constituents have become anti-2nd Amendment, they will fold their tents and get out of 'Support2Aville' under cover of darkness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron3 View Post
    ...support 2nd amendment-related rights politically?

    Put another way,

    Does the money we spend influence the politicians who attempt to support / restrict our 2nd amendment rights?
    It should, but it really depends what you buy and where.

    Or to use an analogy, buying porn "should" help support first amendment free speech issues and it does to a limited extent, unless of course you have "free speech" views regarding religion, guns or things of that nature.

    You should also keep in mind firearm related businesses often buy "opinion insurance" by supporting "common sense" gun laws. Unless a company actually makes AR-15s, they probably think "nobody needs an AR-15." When it comes to profits or threatening the profits of a board of directors they will throw anyone and everyone under the bus.

    In "common sense" land everyone who LAWFULLY owns a firearm should immediately realize "they are talking about ME" when people mention reasonable gun control because we already have laws that prohibit criminal use of firearms or even lawful ownership of firearms by criminals. So when they talk about new laws, they are talking about further restrictions on the law abiding gun owner. So collectors, hobbyist, recreational target shooters, hunters and all the other people dabble in firearms need to realize they are legislating their own rights away one little bit at a time.

    But people who believe in "reasonable limits on guaranteed personal freedom" do this kind of thing all the time. They support laws that limit their expression of free speech, their practice of religion, what they can read, what they can view and what they can own. And if you can get enough non critical thinkers together, they will cheerfully vote their own freedoms away so they won't be at the mercy of other people with freedoms that cause them concern.

    Of course that's when people actually get the opportunity to actually vote or demand representation for their government. The reality is it's pretty much all just an elaborate shell game where Group A represents half of the views you agree with and Group B represents the other half of the views you agree with and they tell you it's an "all or nothing game" while taking turns limiting your rights and actual influence on government.

    There are a few issues where a strong powerful group can make a government pay "holy hell" if they overreach. These include abortion, racism against minorities and once upon a time guns.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Unless a company actually makes AR-15s, they probably think "nobody needs an AR-15."
    Bill Ruger once upon a time. Why I still will never spend a cent with the company. (And yes, I own zero Benchmade, EOTech, RRA, and Springfield Armory as well. Didn't divest. Simply didn't have any to begin with. Got lucky on the Springfield one as I always kinda wanted an M1 but never bought.) I'm sure most companies have written a donation check I would disagree with over time, but Ruger helping to craft legislation thinking that the guillotine wouldn't come for him any time soon was a bridge too far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron3 View Post
    ...support 2nd amendment-related rights politically?

    Put another way,

    Does the money we spend influence the politicians who attempt to support / restrict our 2nd amendment rights?
    Firearm retailers like Midway and a few others (IIRC) do a NRA 'Round Up' where they round up your order to the the next dollar and give the difference to the NRA-ILA. But that is about the only thing I can remember seeing where pro-2nd customers money goes to a pro-2nd lobby group.
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    Looking at the discounts/perks many firearms businesses give to their minority (30%-40%) .gov customers I would say a large portion of any money spent with them had a deleterious effect on the 2nd Amendment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stormin_ View Post
    Bill Ruger once upon a time. Why I still will never spend a cent with the company.
    Nobody from his era is there now. They make and sell all the things Bill Ruger was against. (Small pistols, big magazines)

    Yes, he turned traitor. That was 30 years ago. Hes been dead for almost 20 years. You aren't causing him any grief.

    The company threw his policies in the garbage. They have given NRA/ ILA millions of dollars. (For what that's worth)

    It's over. Ruger fans won. It's perfectly okay to buy and enjoy new Ruger products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    Looking at the discounts/perks many firearms businesses give to their minority (30%-40%) .gov customers I would say a large portion of any money spent with them had a deleterious effect on the 2nd Amendment.
    I'm not sure what you mean.

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