What are some anti-gun businesses you know of?

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September 12, 2019
That's a pretty comprehensive list, though probably a bit dated now. Nearly 3 years later I'm sure it's grown in size. I'm unfamiliar with any of the small businesses and only about 40% of the large ones. I've done business with approximately 10 of them in my entire life. Their offerings don't meet any of my needs.

Seriously though? Did a CEO of a company making fake meat so vegans can have a pretend burger even need to sign that for people to know where they stand?
 
....I smell a rat.
It's happened to me personally with a gun-related item. Call it (or me) a rat if you want, but the videos just give credence to what I've experienced. Where there's enough smoke, there's a fire, and if you think Brownell's is involved with propagating a rat I think you don't know Brownell's, and furthermore corroborated by the Second Amendment Foundation here:
https://www.saf.org/breaking-ups-cancelling-gun-dealers-accounts-destroying-packages-in-transit/
and if you claim the SAF smells like a rat I really don't know what to think of your sense of smell.
 
I wonder if American Express was always anti-gun. I got a Zeiss scope by total random chance one day when I answered an Ad. The Ad only listed the scope but when I met the guy he said he was friends with the son of the CEO of AE and that his father had just passed and had like 10 massive safes full of guns and gear and that his son couldn't have been less interested in the stuff and the guy wound up with a bunch of really high end rifles and stuff for a song, the Zeiss was among the stuff he got and he worked it into a trade with me.

Doesn't really say much about a companies political leanings per se, but apparently rhe former CEO was heavily into firearms. Of course there are the "not for the little people" "rules for thee, not for me" types of people out there..... we got a nice lecture from our governor that he was a dyed in the wool Vermonter just like us and had a safe full of guns and was pro 2A, right before he signed a bunch of restrictions into law....
 
This whole thread is pretty much useless. Like people who have the "buy American" fetish and fantasize about avoiding anything made in China, its damn near, if not completely, impossible.

Its hard when you look at all the big corps all supporting anti 2a. Really it's easy, if you look at it in simpler terms. You buy elsewhere when you can, whenever you can. That includes things made in countries that don't like us. Those that actively support anti 2a should be the ones you avoid the most.
 
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