On February 22, "Right Views" reported
that a growing number of firearm companies have suspended the sale of
guns to states, counties, cities and municipalities that restrict their
citizens' rights to own them. In just two weeks, the number of companies participating in what has
been named the "Firearms Equality Movement," has more than tripled from
34 companies to 118. The Police Loophole lists every company and links to the statements that each has released regarding their new policies. Wilson Combat, a custom pistol manufacturer located in Berryville, Arkansas, joined the movement on February 28 stating the following:
"Wilson Combat will no longer provide any products or services to any
State Government imposing legislation that infringes on the second
amendment rights of its law abiding citizens. This includes any Law
Enforcement Department, Law Enforcement Officers, or any State
Government Entity or Employee of such an entity. This also applies to
any local municipality imposing such infringements." Wilson
lists the states included on its no sale policy as: California, Hawaii,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Washington D.C. and The
City of Chicago, Illinois. The statement also reads:
"Wilson Combat will in NO way support the government of these states
or their anti-gun agenda that only limits the rights of law-abiding
citizens. Wilson Combat will continue to supply any product and/or
service they can legally sell in these states to all non-government
affiliated citizens."
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