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blindshooter
02-01-2013, 10:13 AM
Got this idea from a YouTube video. With everyone takeing sides on gun control/ownership and the threat of our guns being taken away why not start a boycott against all companies and stores who are against gun ownership and support for those that are pro-gun ownership. Right now the list of stores that are for and against guns is short but if we all ban together hopefully the list will grow. The goal is to make a list large enough that shows who is in favor of guns so we can show our support to them and also large enough that we can boycott those who are against guns and make them realize that most of their customers are gun owners.
Stors in favor of guns are home depo,best buy,starbucks,and barnes&noble. Stores against gun ownership include buffalo wild wings,geico,and groupon. Again if we show our support to those who approve of guns and boycott those that don't hopefully they get the idea that us LEGAL gun owners do not support what is going on and maybe we can make thing's change for the better.

Razorback556
02-11-2013, 09:00 PM
I saved way too much money switching to geico to boycott them.
Good idea though I'll for sure research to see who's against it and not use their products or services.
People should also boycott cheaper than dirt! They totally turned on gun owners with price gauging. They're outrageous!

blindshooter
02-12-2013, 07:42 PM
Thanks for your help. The more people we get to help the better. If you are on any other forums and you don't mind could you take the boycott idea and pass it along to others? Thanks

Brent
05-01-2013, 02:57 PM
I am surprised the NRA hasn't recommended boycotting tourism to NY City, Chicago and other cities which restriction gun owners rights.

WeaponsEducation
05-01-2013, 03:24 PM
If we did not have the NRA in 2013, the Federal Laws would be like England

MP Gunther
05-11-2013, 01:05 PM
Next time you go to the store or the movie theater, consider that your hard earned dollars may be paying not only for the good or service you buy but also to undermine your Second Amendment rights. Many of these companies actively oppose gun rights by supporting gun control legislation or by opposing legislation that expands gun rights (Volkswagen). Others give generously to anti-gun groups (Ben & Jerry’s) or their executives serve on the boards of anti-gun groups (Disney). Still others, refuse to do business with US gun manufacturers (Bank of America).

We’re not just talking about “No Firearms” signs at the front door, here. These companies are openly hostile to the Second Amendment. When you support these companies by buying their products you subsidize the anti-gun groups that they associate with or help pay the lobbyists and lawyers they hire to fight against your Constitutional liberties.

Volkswagen – Most recently lobbies against legislation to permit employees to keep firearms in their cars at work.

Bank of America – Recently told McMillan Group they no longer wanted their business because they were a firearms company.

Dannon Yogurt – Supports licensing and handgun registration, gave $150,000 to the so-called Million Mom March.

Ben & Jerry’s – Expensive ice cream for the Birkenstock Brigade. Has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Children’s Defense Fund over the years. CDF is an outspoken anti-gun group and fought hard to support the Washington DC gun ban before it was overturned by the Supreme Court in the Heller case.

Sara Lee Corporation – L’eggs panty hose, Hanes underwear, Ball Park franks, and Hillshire Farm smoked sausage. Sounds like a kinky party but it’s really a recipe for funnelling money to the Brady Center to Prevent Handgun Violence.

Levi Strauss Corp. – expensive jeans to pay for gun-control advocacy. Buy Wranglers instead.

Walt Disney Co. – Chaiman/CEO and President both serve on the board of CeaseFire, Inc.

Hasbro – Chairman, Pres. and CEO serves on the board of CeaseFire, Inc. Every action figure and Transformers movie ticket helps fund CeaseFire and other gun control groups.

MTV – Chairman serves on board of CeaseFire Inc. The music and the videos are bad enough. Not only are they trying to corrupt your kids, they want to re-write your Constitution.

Toys-’R-Us – Sells toy guns, but doesn’t want you to have real ones to protect the kids your buy the toys for.

Hyatt Hotels – Overpriced luxury hotel for snobby elitists. They take the extra they scam from you and spend it to advocate disarming you.

7-Eleven – Apparently only the people who rob the 7-Elevens are allowed to have guns.

America Online (AOL) – Remember back when there was dial-up internet? There was this cool service called AOL…you don’t? Me neither.

Hallmark Cards – Roses are red, violets are blue, give me your guns or we’ll take them from you.

Kenneth Cole – Clothing for metrosexual men and unrealistically skinny women, priced with just enough markup to cover the cost of gun-control advocacy.

Kansas City Royals – If they would focus on winning baseball games and not on supporting gun control maybe they wouldn’t suck.

Kansas City Chiefs – If they would focus on winning football games and not on supporting gun control maybe they wouldn’t suck.

Sprint Corp – First they buy NASCAR, now they want your guns.

Stoneyfield Farms Yogurt – To think I used to buy their yogurt for my daughter. I feel so dirty.

St. Louis Rams – If they would focus on winning football games and not on supporting gun control maybe they wouldn’t suck. I’m sensing a pattern here…

Time Warner Inc. – When you have cable, your cable company takes some of your fees and gives it to anti-gun groups. When your cable company gives to anti-gun groups, the anti-gun groups lobby for “sensible gun control”. Switch to DirecTV.

Broderbund Software – Chairman serves on the board of CeaseFire, Inc. I can’t name a single piece of software that they sell, but they must sell enough to give to anti-gun groups.

GAP Inc. – CEO serves on board of CeaseFire, Inc. Overpriced, overhyped clothing marked up to help pay for gun-control advocacy.

Google – The world’s largest online search engine has begun restricting searches for firearms info. If you want to find info on guns for sale online, Google is not a good place to search. I don’t use Google’s search engine at all anymore as a result of this and due to their policy of saving and selling your search info. Try using DuckDuckGo, instead. They don’t collect info on you or restrict your searches.

NBC - Bob Costas’ anti-gun rant in December 2012 on Sunday Night Football caused quite a stir and was commented on here. Costas would not have been allowed to vent his personal opinion if it were not okay with management and he suffered no ill effects from the outcry his comments caused. His statements were not isolated, though. Back in April 2012 the news division ran a hit piece on Remington arms, suggesting that their shotguns are defective, citing just 125 incidents in over 40 years. The story featured a paid “expert” whose experience is to serve as an expert witness in lawsuits against gun manufacturers. The expert attacked a Remington shotgun with a sledgehammer on video, trying to make it go off, but could not. But that did not stop them from suggesting that there should be a Federal agency with the authority to force a recall of “defective” firearms.

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Brent
05-12-2013, 12:33 PM
Walt Disney Co. – Chaiman/CEO and President both serve on the board of CeaseFire, Inc.

Hasbro – Chairman, Pres. and CEO serves on the board of CeaseFire, Inc. Every action figure and Transformers movie ticket helps fund CeaseFire and other gun control groups.

MTV – Chairman serves on board of CeaseFire Inc. The music and the videos are bad enough. Not only are they trying to corrupt your kids, they want to re-write your Constitution.

Broderbund Software – Chairman serves on the board of CeaseFire, Inc.

GAP Inc. – CEO serves on board of CeaseFire, Inc. Overpriced, overhyped clothing marked up to help pay for gun-control advocacy.l

Is CeaseFire now called CureViolence? I cannot find either organizations gun views online. Not disagreeing with you, just looking for more info on the organization.

Robomick
05-13-2013, 08:41 AM
Is CeaseFire now called CureViolence? I cannot find either organizations gun views online. Not disagreeing with you, just looking for more info on the organization.


I think so, here is the Wiki link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CeaseFire_%28organization%29

I looked at the site real quick and I'm not sure I would call it an anti gun group but an anti violence group. The group appears to be a group working on controlling gun violence (all violence) in Chicago.