
“The decision by Reed Exhibitions to ban modern sporting rifles, their documentation, any pictures or even brochures of these ‘products that in the current climate may attract negative attention’ has caused a maelstrom of outrage. A boycott of sponsors, vendors and the NRA has grown quickly, and now virtually no major gun manufacturers will be exhibiting or participating in this year’s show. A ‘Virtual Sports Show’ has been set up to allow companies choosing to opt out of the exhibition in support of our rights under the second amendment can still connect with customers wishing to support them and purchase their products and services.”
http://joeforamerica.com/2013/01/whats-an-american-to-do/
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