Brownells expands in liberal territory

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Scott Hearn said:
A quote from the article that I corrected. Sorry, I couldn't resist...
Wow, they really laid it on thick for them.
I think the people that work there during their college years will most likely grow to be gun friendly adults through the exposure to the industry. It's just too bad those 200 jobs couldn't be filled by people who already support gun rights. But honestly, you can't have it both ways. I think this is a positive thing on Brownell's part to promote gun rights, I just wish there would've been a way to award 200 jobs in a pro gun city/state as well. Again, no criticism on Brownell's, It'd be a tough decision.
 
I had the pleasure of touring their old shop this summer. Pretty amazing how they pick and fill orders that fast. They were working out of a Main Street type building with about 10 additions built on to house the growth over the years. They have their own TV studio which is where Jerry M and Team Noveske filmed their DVD's

Their new building was HUGE! I wish I could have seen that setup.
 
"Students have been more focused on issues such as fighting poverty and hunger than on debating gun control, said Rabbi Rob Cabelli, an associate chaplain who helps run the Center for Religion, Spirituality and Social Justice."

I went to college to learn reading writing and rithmitic.

I'm thinking this is one of those alternative colleges?
 
I kinda have mixed feelings about this. Initially I get pissed off because firearms and supplies companies will prop up liberal towns and their economies (to save a buck?) when they could be benefitting towns that not only appreciate having the economic boost, but also the product the company is selling.

Upon deeper reflection though I wonder if increasing lib-tard exposure to firearms is what is necessary to moderate their perception of guns. Maybe in the long run this will be beneficial?


dennishoddy said:
"Students have been more focused on issues such as fighting poverty and hunger than on debating gun control, said Rabbi Rob Cabelli, an associate chaplain who helps run the Center for Religion, Spirituality and Social Justice."

I went to college to learn reading writing and rithmitic.

I'm thinking this is one of those alternative colleges?
Maybe he is talking about these kids liberal campaigns that they go on when they are in college instead of doing their assigned coursework? Don't think what that guy is talking about has anything to do with actual classes.
 
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