What I don't understand is the number of firearm accessory/tactical/tacticool businesses that are run out of Kalifornia? How can they continue to do business out of a state that absolutely detests everything they stand for?
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Bought one of the industrial size bottles just before I heard about the plant shut down. I should be able to ride this out.
Besides...Twinkies and Ding Dongs are back on the store shelves. Life isn't that bad.
Well it'd be a complete abandonment if they didn't. It's the thumb in the eye to those f***stain progressives that they stay and continue to operate there. One of the best gunshops I've patronized ( www.riflegear.com ) is wall to wall with EBRs and I know for a fact that they've done a HELL of a lot to educate southern californians on their 2nd amendment rights and help them buy and enjoy ARs (bullet buttons, 10rd/30 pmags, etc). It's hard to find a time when that place isn't packed with people (especially the khaki & polo shirt variety), who then go and tell all their friends that "Hey you know, guns aren't so bad". I think they do an enormous job on changing the political landscape considering what a seemingly-impossible task it is. Every little bit helps.
In regards to stocking up, go to your local asian market. You will find at least 15 varieties of chili sauce but with no rooster.
...Oh yea KALI SUX!!!
Meh, I'm not a fan of sriracha. I'd rather have peri-peri sauce from Malawi or South Africa. I would have loaded up on Nando's when I left Australia if I'd realized I could get another 9 kg in my bag.
I heard recently (granted it was from a beef jerky lady at Tanner) that they were being allowed to start operations again... I haven't been able to find anything on that though. Maybe my Google-fu isn't strong today, but also the most recent stuff is from late Nov...