Anytown USA, where it's been decriminalized. Walk around Old town Ft Collins and you'll have 1/2 doz people trying to sell you some weed, man
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Yes, you're right, but in essence there are little to no 18 year olds who need medical MJ and mommy or daddy has given them ability to walk into an MMJ place and buy as if it were a retail endeavor.
I think the instance of parents signing papers for 18 year-olds to buy medical marijuana is an even smaller number than parents with minors with actual issues (like seizures) that use low THC stuff to help their kids.
Rent an Enterprise car under a false identity, drive it to Knob Creek for the shoot.
Put it on the field.
When done, have it towed to a road, call roadside assistance.
[ROFL3]....
Truth.
I wrote many excused absences.....before I was busted.
Next on the list, Kroger, whose brands in the CO area include City Market, King Soopers, Loaf 'N Jug, and others (not to mention tons of other brands elsewhere).
https://twitchy.com/dougp-3137/2018/...he-print-kind/
Apparently I missed when they stopped selling guns at their Fred Meyer's locations (beginning of March), but now they're not going to sell certain magazines (print type, not ammunition type, though I'm sure the latter too).
Costco is Kroger.
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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Guess I may as well add to this from the whole Ingraham issue:
Hulu
Nestle
Johnson & Johnson
Office Depot
Jenny Craig
Stitch Fix
Wayfair
TripAdvisor
Expedia
The Atlantis Paradise Island Resort
Nutrish
Source: https://hotair.com/archives/2018/03/...gy-david-hogg/
Ugh, damn office depot was the ones who hooked me up on certs for the ccw class......damn now I have to find a new format.
Canceled Netflix yesterday after it was announced they hired Susan Rice, I told them that’s the reason when they asked. Maybe feeble but I was watching too much anyway.
Looks like Vista Outdoor has decided that they make more money on Camelbak etc than their ammunition business. https://bearingarms.com/micah-r/2018...manufacturing/
Banks thought they had a win with guns. Now they've got a big GOP headache
Good.Quote:
How Citigroup and Bank of America shot themselves in the foot with D.C. Republicans.
On April 24 a handful of Citigroup Inc. executives went to the Securities and Exchange Commission for what they thought would be a routine meeting about a boring but key part of their business: derivatives regulation. Instead, they got a stern lecture on guns. A month earlier, in the aftermath of the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., Citigroup had announced it would curtail some of the business it does with companies that sell firearms. That didn’t go over well with Michael Piwowar, one of three Republican appointees on the five-member SEC.
Shortly after the Citigroup executives arrived at his office, Piwowar, according to people familiar with the matter, began castigating them for straying into social policy. Glowering and speaking emphatically, he reminded them that Citigroup was given billions in government bailout money after the financial crisis. In what some of the executives took as a thinly veiled threat, Piwowar said he knew Citigroup wanted the SEC to ease regulations on derivatives and proprietary trading, and suggested they might have trouble finding the votes on the Republican-led commission.
The episode illustrates how fraught the gun issue has become for companies in Washington. Bank of America Corp. has faced similar blowback from GOP lawmakers for announcing it would no longer provide financing to companies that manufacture military-style guns for civilians. What started as an attempt by the two banks to respond to recent mass shootings, and maybe earn some goodwill from the public, has instead turned into a political headache.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike Crapo, who worked with Piwowar when the commissioner was a Senate staffer, wrote letters to the chief executive officers of Citi and Bank of America, scolding them for using their “market power to manage social policy.” And a group of House members asked the General Services Administration to cancel a contract with Citi. “This flagrant disregard for American citizens and their God-given Second Amendment rights cannot be tolerated,” Representative Todd Rokita, a Republican from Indiana who helped lead the effort, said in a statement.
Levis are jumping into the game. https://hotair.com/archives/2018/09/...-control-game/
I thought Levi's was already there...
Not a conservative bunch.
...and a company NOT caving:
https://koaa.com/news/2018/09/05/pri...ar-after-sale/
He's dumping all his Nike gear at cost and won't carry it anymore.
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Figure it's better to resurrect this one than start a new one, but apparently Sam Adams is now diving into the political arena by naming a beer for RBG.
https://hotair.com/archives/2019/03/...ader-ginsburg/
I feel like there are enough things to be out raged about, yet some people seem to go out of their way to find something new. Got to get those clicks I guess.
Dick's reporting they lost $150M in sales last year
https://www.foxnews.com/us/dicks-spo...-weapons-sales
Hope the Board claws back every bonus paid to Stack for the past decade to offset their losses.Quote:
Dick's Sporting Goods pulls assault-style rifles from stores
Dick?s Sporting Goods? bottom line took a very big hit after halting the sale of assault-style weapons in response to the Parkland school massacre.
The policy change cost the nation?s largest sporting goods retailer about $150 million in lost sales, about 1.7 percent of annual revenue, Bloomberg News reported Friday.
But boss Ed Stack isn?t complaining.
?The system does not work,? Stack said, according to the news outlet. ?It?s important that when you know there?s something that?s not working, and it?s to the detriment of the public, you have to stand up.?