Ccrkba Says Stimulus Checks Should Be Spent On New Guns, Ammo

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BELLEVUE, WA – Americans should “let the government buy your next gun” by spending part, or all of their economic stimulus checks on a new firearm, ammunition or shooting accessory, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said today.

Economic stimulus checks will be going out in the mail this spring as an incentive for American citizens to go shopping to help boost the nation’s sagging economy. CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb thinks it would be a boon to America’s firearms industry for that money to be spent on pursuits guaranteed by the Second Amendment, while also providing jobs and paychecks, and creating new jobs for people in the industry.

“This is our money, anyway,” Gottlieb said of the stimulus checks. “If we weren’t paying it in taxes to begin with, it would still be in our bank accounts and wallets, and we would already be spending that cash on a new rifle or shotgun, perhaps a new handgun and ammunition, shooting accessories and other equipment.

“Set some cash aside to buy gasoline for a trip to the range,” he added, “and don’t forget that with every firearm and ammunition purchase, Americans contribute to the Pittman-Robertson federal excise tax program that supports state wildlife agency programs, including hunter education. Not only will these purchases provide a much-needed boost to the gun industry, they allow gun owners an opportunity to take more than just a symbolic swipe at anti-gunners and anti-hunting groups.”

Gottlieb also suggested that firearms retailers consider offering special discounts to customers who use their stimulus checks in their stores.

“These checks should help pay for a lot of new guns and gear,” he said. “We think there are few better ways to celebrate our fundamental right to keep and bear arms than to spend your money where it matters the most: At your local gun shop or sporting goods store.”

Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
James Madison Building
12500 N.E. Tenth Place
Bellevue, WA 98005

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Bought a used gun. Maybe the fellow I bought it off of will turn around and buy himself something nice.

Later,
Chrome...
 
That's my plan.

I also have made a tradition for 4/15 (Tax Day).
Last year I took my carry class. This year I bought a new AK47!
 
Congress is gonna make me give it to the CMP. We decided to spend it on a Garand and a few cases of ammo. Now for the delivery wait.
 
already did it....couldn't wait till i got the check.

bought a new EAA Witness Match 45

i guess it's an italian gunmaker (Tangfolio) but the importer (EAA) and gunshop i bought it from are both american

and now instead of putting the stimulus check into my bank to account for the $500 hole caused by the Witness purchase, I'm considering buying a S&W 642 for pocket carry when I actually get the check

It's my patriotic duty i say!
 
I'm concerned about the November election, so contingency buying is in effect. I have all I presently need for carry, so any extra money is going towards EBRs.

My economic stimulus check plus some from my gun-buying fund is going to a Bushmaster M4gery.

I will also be getting some money for participating in a medical research trial; that will be going for an AK (Lancaster Consulting probably).
 
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