No, it's not.
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I thought it was, must be thinking of Kirkland.
Yhea, the local King Sooper's gun magazine selection just shrunk to half of what it was last week (Lexington and Woodmen, Colorado Springs).
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Sure thing. They pulled all magazines (the print type) with scary guns on them.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...les/437289002/
The following magazines will no longer be sold there:
- Guns & Ammo
- Guns Magazine
- Firearm News
- Military Surplus
- Modern Firearms
- On Target
- Recoil
- Rifle Shooter
- S.W.A.T.
- Special Weapons
- Tactical Firearms
- Gun Buyer Annual
- Gun Guide
- Gun World
- World of Firepower
All told, fifty-seven distinct UPC coded publications will be pulled
I'm not sure about anyone else, but I know for myself that I'll check out Safeway and other options in the local market. King Soopers is convenient, but there are others in the area.
Given the source, take with a grain of salt, but Citigroup appears to be jumping into the fray:
https://www.infowars.com/citigroup-i...ent-gun-sales/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...les/449181002/
Not just Alex Jones
It's okay, we'll just create our own supermarkets.
It's okay, we'll just create our own banks.
[serious]It would actually be cool to have a funding/escrow service on gun transactions. Protect buyers/sellers, clear funds, etc... End all the scams.[serious]
http://www.businessinsider.com/citig...m-sales-2018-3
Add citigroup to the list.
Cut up those credit cards and transfer those loans to another bank.
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