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cartels may be desperate with the border being locked down and their distribution network under attack.

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If they do that, then it's time to boycott Glock.
Barrett has/had a policy not to sell to agencies in states where thier products were not available to the public. I'll "back the blue" but I'm for Glock to implement the same policy. In Illinois, we are seeing the same legislative push to ban Glocks.

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...and you get what you deserve.
Barrett has/had a policy not to sell to agencies in states where thier products were not available to the public. I'll "back the blue" but I'm for Glock to implement the same policy. In Illinois, we are seeing the same legislative push to ban Glocks.

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Remember what Bill Ruger Sr. was advocating back in 1989 after the shooting at Luby's cafeteria in Killeen, TX?

He was calling for the banning of high capacity magazines, as well as the licensing and registration of firearms.

He did that in the hopes of winning a contract from the California Highway Patrol.

It was almost 30 years before I bought another Ruger. I only did so because Bill Ruger Sr. is dead and the company he ran is not the same one it was before.

Note: I have only purchased a Ruger American Rimfire rifle and the Mark IV Anniversary model pistol. Both firearms have undergone an extensive makeover.

I don't think a boycott of Ruger was ever started but it should have been done.
 
If they do that, then it's time to boycott Glock.
Be careful what you wish for tho as if you boycott all the gun manufacture because they did a stupid business transaction then we be using rubber band wooden pistol and be like eurodump. Stock up like we gonna need it to fight like hell.
 
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