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Olympic Arms Blacklists NY State

peter nap

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This is posted in the NY thread, but I thought folks here might enjoy it.

Basically, if the citizens of NY are prohibited from purchasing certain firearms, then they won't sell to any NY agency.:monkey

http://gunfreezone.net/wordpress/index.php/2013/02/12/olympic-arms-also-goes-2a/

Midway, Cheaper than dirt and a bunch of other companies are doing the same thing.
It occurred to me that this is the perfect standoff. No one has anything to sell, so it's relatively safe to threaten a (potentially) large customer.

I wonder if DOJ will take any action against them for disrupting interstate commerce.:eek:
 

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Me, too, though for slightly different reasons. The gun control states are also the states having a history of political corruption, and their legal systems are, shall we say, unpredictable. So if I can avoid it, I won't do business with people for any reason in New York, New Jersey, Massachussetts, Maryland, Illinois, California, or Hawaii. Missouri and Pennsylvania are on my "watch list", mainly because of the way they handle (or mishandle) the domestication of judgments against local folks obtained in other states (e.g., Virginia) under the "full faith and credit" clause. I don't want to have to enforce a contract or a judgment in any of those places, and the best way is just to steer clear of any dealings with anyone in any of those states. Too bad about the decent folks who live there, but I think it's their responsibility to bring their states up to the level of Virginian civilization.
 
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