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Following the lead of Barrett (also), STI has now decided to stop selling anything to the state of California. As many of you already know, California recently brought out their “Microstamping” law. The following is from Dave Skinner, STI’s Commander-In-Chief.
On the “flip side” of states? laws, we have California! As you know, we let all of our DOJ listings lapse several years ago. We also stopped selling to CA law enforcement agencies in the same time frame. We did, however, continue selling to individual officers, who could get their agency to approve, for (IPSC, IDPA, etc.) sporting purposes. Now we have more even MORE onerous restrictions on the general populace? No more! We?re sorry! We?re done! No guns! Nobody! ?Nuff said!
Thanks to Larry Correia for the tip.
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About bloody time another manufacturer showed a pair!
Agreed! ..and now if only the rest of them followed suit.
If that happened, the politicians would fall all over themselves to reverse this law, once they realized they were being cut off!
We just need to keep email those who do sell and use our collective power to show our solitarily on the issue.
And don’t forget to boycott those manufacturers who cave and continue to sell new firearms in California.
It worked on S&W and can be effective again in CA.
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