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In reply to the discussion: Hunting Show Stands Up To NRA By Banning Assault Rifles At Event [View all]PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)110. If it is postponed why wouldn't they get their booth payment back?
Can they just change the date of the show with out any refund to the exhibitors that have
signed up based on promised dates?
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Fine with me. It's not like people don't know what guns are and need an educational even to show
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#84
Good for them, that is, good for the Hunting Association for their actions.
northoftheborder
Jan 2013
#8
Gun shows 30 years ago were filled with old, unusual weapons of all types as well as all kinds of
JEB
Jan 2013
#40
uite heartening to see many of the responses and reactions to this cultural sea-change
LanternWaste
Jan 2013
#67
This is reminiscent of the restaurant/bar non-smoking law in CA..the hand-wringing that the industry
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#77
Then perhaps Reed Exhibitions should have refrained from making a political statement.
hack89
Jan 2013
#109
I don't understand the attitude that a fight for anything important will not have casualties.
hack89
Jan 2013
#115
"Vendors will be refunded, according to an email company officials sent to them."
PoliticAverse
Jan 2013
#114