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  • oathkeeper

    Member
    Mar 16, 2013
    24
    At the rally today in Aberdeen there were flyers about Kleins shop rite & their support for a buyback program. They have been outspoken against our lawful right to bear arms & I urge everyone to boycott them.

    The owner, Tom Myers of Plaza Mexico in Fallston has been very outspoken in his support for the proposed gun bans in Maryland. I see no reason why these businesses should get the patronage of law abiding gun owners....spread the word. These businesses are spending their time & money attacking our rights.
     

    cjroman

    Active Member
    Apr 4, 2012
    368
    Calvert County
    You can expand this by using some simple tools, such as Project Vote Smart and drill down into the campaign contributions.
    We need to start boycotting those local businesses who contributed to Anti-2A candidates in 2010...it may persuade them not to contribute in 2014.
    Here is an example using the MD Senate President's page.
    Additional information/research could be gained by looking into what business are owned by a private contributor.
    I'm getting the word out not to patronize these local businesses after what Miller did to us.
    http://votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/6087/thomas-miller-jr
     

    Mr H

    Unincited Co-Conservative
    At the rally today in Aberdeen there were flyers about Kleins shop rite & their support for a buyback program. They have been outspoken against our lawful right to bear arms & I urge everyone to boycott them.

    The owner, Tom Myers of Plaza Mexico in Fallston has been very outspoken in his support for the proposed gun bans in Maryland. I see no reason why these businesses should get the patronage of law abiding gun owners....spread the word. These businesses are spending their time & money attacking our rights.

    You can also post these things online, at www.friendorfoe.us and www.criminalprotectionzone.com

    And, when you do, make sure you let the merchants know that WE know!!
     

    JB62

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 5, 2013
    1,498
    Annapolis
    You can expand this by using some simple tools, such as Project Vote Smart and drill down into the campaign contributions.
    We need to start boycotting those local businesses who contributed to Anti-2A candidates in 2010...it may persuade them not to contribute in 2014.
    Here is an example using the MD Senate President's page.
    Additional information/research could be gained by looking into what business are owned by a private contributor.
    I'm getting the word out not to patronize these local businesses after what Miller did to us.
    http://votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/6087/thomas-miller-jr


    BERETTA U S A PAC$2,000.00 ??
     

    tdt91

    I will miss you my friend
    Apr 24, 2009
    10,821
    Abingdon
    When Klines Shoprite sponsered the gun guyback program I started a thread about it here and sent letters to the corp office. Natuerally they tried to wessel out of it but I fired back and they had no response. I nice big Pro 2A rally in front of Kliens would gain the attention of many. :D
     

    ChannelCat

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    This is certainly a better idea than "boycotting Maryland". I'll make a point to boycott individual businesses who's owner's are anti 2A, but I personally know the owner of small bait and tackle store in Mayo near the South River who is totally pro 2A. Boycotting Maryland would hurt him...
     

    Silverlode

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 16, 2010
    4,797
    Frederick
    This is what I like to see. We will never get enough people on board to effectively boycott big box stores and Hollywood moguls. Finding the local mom and pop places is another story though. If the owner of a local restaurant wants to be outspoken about banning guns, he deserves to be F'd with right back.
     

    oathkeeper

    Member
    Mar 16, 2013
    24
    I made a flyer quoting Tom Myers support for the proposed ban, which he's rather proud of posting on twitter. I plan on leaving copies at Bel Air gun....located right down the street as well as other businesses in the area

    Tom Myers (@Tom_Myers) tweeted at 10:13 PM on Fri, Mar 15, 2013:
    @MarcSzczepaniak Well you should come eat at Plaza Mexico. It appears you will be safe from right-wing extremists.
    (https://twitter.com/Tom_Myers/status/312748438787858432)
     

    oathkeeper

    Member
    Mar 16, 2013
    24
    What really shocks me about progressives is they have no concept of individual responsibility. They advocate for stripping law abiding citizens of their rights because of their own inadequacies & yet gain from others using guns. Even if they are to hypocritical or stupid to admit it they are more secure & safe directly from the use of firearms, be it by the military, peace officers or law abiding gun owners.
     

    cad68m_m

    Member MSI, SAF, NRA
    Nov 26, 2011
    311
    Calvert
    You can expand this by using some simple tools, such as Project Vote Smart and drill down into the campaign contributions.
    We need to start boycotting those local businesses who contributed to Anti-2A candidates in 2010...it may persuade them not to contribute in 2014.
    Here is an example using the MD Senate President's page.
    Additional information/research could be gained by looking into what business are owned by a private contributor.
    I'm getting the word out not to patronize these local businesses after what Miller did to us.
    http://votesmart.org/candidate/campaign-finance/6087/thomas-miller-jr

    I see that Beretta gave Mike Miller $2000 on this list. I guess that wasn't enough since he has not helped them at all. I will be notifying the local entities that I will Boycott them over Millers Anti 2A actions. Note how many out of state gambling groups donated
     

    nutz

    Closer to 5's than 10's
    Jun 29, 2011
    364
    Near Indian Head, Md.
    Note how many out of state gambling groups donated

    Figure out the drill down on National Harbor, especially the Gaylord, and see where Mike Miller really shines. Being in construction and having been to places such as Atlantic City and Vegas, when I first saw plans for the Gaylord, it had CASINO written all over it.
     

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