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In reply to the discussion: Cabela's pulls out of show after organizer drops weapons display [View all]PatrynXX
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I guess they aren't for Hunters anymore. NRA is anti hunter too. I'm against most companies who sell to hunters but are against them.
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The NRA's intransigence on the assault weapons issue is due to these much much BIGGER markets. nt
patrice
Jan 2013
#50
I have been saying it here every chance I can find, but I should investigate ways to get outside of
patrice
Jan 2013
#57
It wasn't until I heard discussion of Reagan's AWB and the market being protected that I had a clue.
freshwest
Jan 2013
#58
Military are probably pretty interested in what's going on with Fast-&-Furious gun markets. nt
patrice
Jan 2013
#59
Wow. Nothing like telling the world that you care more about guns used for murder than
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#15
Cabella's number is 800-237-4444...They say that assault weapons are essential for ranchers to...
Faryn Balyncd
Jan 2013
#16
Great Book. It includes Bass Pro in that group of bad players using Walmart tactics.
canoeist52
Jan 2013
#26
I don't think that's far off from the truth NOW, 'cause these LiberTEA -publicans are NOT that
patrice
Jan 2013
#56
Couldn't afford to hunt & don't have the time to, as many of us work more for less these days.
patrice
Jan 2013
#52