Yeah...I don't think Armslist is gonna ban the sale of guns. Sorry, but FB's idiotic policy has absolutely nothing to do with freedom.
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Yeah...I don't think Armslist is gonna ban the sale of guns. Sorry, but FB's idiotic policy has absolutely nothing to do with freedom.
Then take your business to one of the thousands of online retailers that will happily take your money. I'm failing to see the logic of a site dedicated to the sale of guns, legally, between individuals, banning the sale of guns.
Now, if the government came along and said, "no more internet gun sales", that would be a different story.
Same answer I give to liberals who pushed smoking bans in restaurants/bars: it's a business opportunity. The number of people who can't stand the smell of second-hand smoke are an opportunity for someone to open a good restaurant that is VOLUNTARILY non-smoking. The number of people who want websites and online services related to firearms are an opportunity for someone else if Amazon or Google or whoever decide they don't want to host sites associated with shooting.
Let's see...
"I have this gun here. Here's pics... pretty cool eh? I'm not planning on selling it for 650$ or anything, but nothing is stopping you from sending me an instant message..."
Deleted my account three years ago or so. No love lost.
Well, I just posted a gun for sale on the Colorado guns for sale page. It was approved by the moderator of the site about an hour ago. No statement yet from them about private parties not being able to sell guns there. Same rules as the Trading Post on this forum.
I have had a facebook account since maybe 2005? I have great fun going after the anti-gun posts, never lost a argument and even have a couple of converts there.
Looks like Colorado Gun Trader is now gone. They are up on another site though.