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Kathianne
01-24-2013, 05:50 PM
In the Obama world, just like Chicago, it's all about the juice. I don't think Feinstein has it:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/nra-boycott-kills-outdoors-show-that-banned-assault-weapons/article/2519579#.UQGPYmfVEwq


NRA boycott kills outdoors show that banned assault weapons

January 24, 2013 |

A massive boycott backed by the NRA and outdoorsmen and women outraged that the nation's largest outdoors show banned the exhibition of assault weapons has caused the show's organizers to abruptly cancel the week-long event in Harrisburg, Pa.



The successful boycott, started by the website mynortheastoutdoors.com (http://washingtonexaminer.com/nra-boycott-kills-outdoors-show-that-banned-assault-weapons/article/mynortheastoutdoors), was the biggest demonstration of support by the outdoors industry yet against gun control efforts being pushed in Washington and in several states.



"Reed Exhibitions has decided to postpone, for now, the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show given the controversy surrounding its decision to limit the sale or display of modern sporting rifles (also called ARs) at the event. The show was scheduled to take place February 2-10 in Harrisburg, Pa.," the organizer said in a statement Thursday.



The show is the biggest in the nation and features several outdoors groups, hundreds of exhibitors and the most popular TV hunting show stars. It draws thousands from the Washington-Baltimore area. As the assault rifle ban became known, exhibitors, sponsors and the TV stars withdrew by the dozens.



The NRA is a huge sponsor of the show and pulled out (http://www.nraila.org/news-issues/news-from-nra-ila/2013/nra-withdraws-from-eastern-sports-outdoor-show-due-to-reed-exhibitions-decision-to-ban-modersn-sporting-rifles.aspx?s=&st=&ps=) Tuesday after Reed moved to ban assault rifles like Bushmasters and AR-15s at the show. A Bushmaster was used (http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/12/19/bushmaster-223-weapon-used-in-newtown-shooting-a-lightning-rod-in-gun-debate/) in the Newtown, Conn., shootings, according Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance (http://www.redstate.com/2012/12/27/setting-the-record-straight-adam-lanza-did-use-the-bushmaster-ar-15/), and Reed said it was bowing to concerns about the gun in banning it from the show.



In its statement today, organizer Reed Exhibitions said that the whole show, which includes fishing and camping exhibits, "could not be held because the atmosphere of this year's show would not be conducive to an event that is designed to provide family enjoyment. It is unfortunate that in the current emotionally charged atmosphere this celebratory event has become overshadowed by a decision that directly affected a small percentage of more than 1,000 exhibits showcasing products and services for those interested in hunting and fishing."
The boycott by the NRA and 170 (http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/805854_List-of-exhibitors-boycotting-the-Eastern-Sports-and-Outdoor-Show.html) other exhibitors, however, is what killed the show said one exhibitor. "We need to stand firm against those siding with the anti-gun crowd," said the exhibitor on background.



Pennsylvania Rep. Tom Marino said he was disappointed in the cancellation, and blamed Reed Exhibition's gun ban. "The decision represents yet another attempt to undermine protections guaranteed to all Americans under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and it restricts the ability for law-abiding citizens to purchase legal firearms that are increasingly being used for hunting in a number of states. I encourage Reed Exhibitions to swiftly reverse its decision and for the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to take steps to ensure that all future events of this nature held at the Farm Show Complex are held in a manner that respects the Second Amendment rights of all Pennsylvanians."...



I do not, nor have ever owned a gun, but I support the right to do so.

*Edit*

How these issues grow, from yesterday: http://www.pagunblog.com/2013/01/23/waiting-on-the-eastern-sports-outdoor-show-statement/


an 23, 2013 Posted by Bitter (http://www.pagunblog.com/author/bitter/) in Gun Rights (http://www.pagunblog.com/category/guns/gun-rights/), Pennsylvania (http://www.pagunblog.com/category/politics/pennsylvania/) | 58 comments (http://www.pagunblog.com/2013/01/23/waiting-on-the-eastern-sports-outdoor-show-statement/#comments) Waiting on the Eastern Sports & Outdoor Show Statement (http://www.pagunblog.com/2013/01/23/waiting-on-the-eastern-sports-outdoor-show-statement/) Just to put this out there, I’m reducing the number of posts about the Eastern Sports & Outdoor Show to one a day. We’ve covered the apparent collapse of the show pretty thoroughly, but it remains newsworthy to highlight just how our gun culture has really learned to stand up for one another in the last several years.


Last night, Pennsylvania’s Olympic Gold Medalist Jamie Gray – billed as the ESOS’s guest of honor – canceled her appearances at the show. She posted on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/JamieGray2012/posts/182119905245363):


As an avid outdoors woman who grew in this sport in part due to my experience at ESOS, it’s a decision that doesn’t come easy but I have decided that I will NOT participate. My decision is due to what I feel would be an inability as an Olympic athlete to represent my sport, industry and USA Shooting teammates in the best possible manner given the political climate that will be present as a result of the decisions that have been made. Perhaps the biggest news that doesn’t seem to be confirmed anywhere through a statement, but the official ESOS website now only lists one sponsor willing to be associated with them – Progressive Insurance. Cabela’s and Outdoor Channel have officially dropped out, but the disappearance of the Comcast logo indicates that maybe they don’t even want to be associated with the fiasco that this has become.


When it comes to the diversity of sportsmen standing with us, it has so far mostly been from hunters and archers. However, today Towne Marine (http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=491528527555044&id=154404777934089) announced that they are pulling their massive 30 boat display out of the ESOS in protest of their decision to ban modern semi-automatic firearms. Based on the map on the website, it appears they were the second largest display in the fishing hall.


The other interesting turn of events surrounds an archery event at the ESOS. It’s a world qualifier event, so it’s not something to just cancel without serious harm to the sport. However, the International Bowhunting Organization clearly felt they needed to something to stand up for gun rights even though they are trying hard not screw competitors who need to compete in this qualification. Here’s the meat of their statement (http://www.archerywire.com/releases/278318/) on how they are striking the balance:


The PA-3D Bowhunter’s Challenge and IBO Indoor Nationals will take place as previously advertised, albeit without IBO representation. The local PA-3D Bowhunters organization has opted to host and oversee the shooting event on its own. The logistics involved in administering the competition, along with registered participants’ concerns with travel plans and airline reservations, are contributing factors for the decision to continue these events.

Proceeds received by the IBO in shooter fees, along with the Rinehart Target Fee, will be donated to the National Rifle Association specifically to fight the threats to The Second Amendment currently being faced by law-abiding American firearms owners.



The IBO stands with those who have chosen to boycott the Eastern Sports and Outdoor show and strongly condemns the action taken by Reed Exhibitions. (emphasis added)
Going back to the gun world, surprisingly, it took GunBroker until late this afternoon to pull out of the show (http://www.facebook.com/GunBroker/posts/10151184508106933). Given their reliance on business from people who absolutely support semi-automatic rifles, I would have assumed they would have pulled themselves out earlier.


While we have focused on many of the smaller vendors who are pulling out, news also comes today that one of the largest vendors (http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2013/01/sportsmans_liquidation_announc.html) that had space in four key sections of the show has joined the boycott.

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ConHog
01-24-2013, 05:52 PM
In the Obama world, just like Chicago, it's all about the juice. I don't think Feinstein has it:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/nra-boycott-kills-outdoors-show-that-banned-assault-weapons/article/2519579#.UQGPYmfVEwq



I do not, nor have ever owned a gun, but I support the right to do so.

Same way I feel about say the right to protest. I have not, and probably never will, take part in a protest, but I support the right to do so.

That's the major point so many forget, not just on the gun issue, but on so many things. ALL rights are worth fighting for.

gabosaurus
01-24-2013, 05:53 PM
Everyone knows who has the power in this argument. At least for now. :p

jimnyc
01-24-2013, 05:57 PM
I read that earlier today and thought it funny. The American public don't want their rights fucked with. Simple as that.

gabosaurus
01-24-2013, 06:00 PM
I read that earlier today and thought it funny. The American public don't want their rights fucked with. Simple as that.

So why are you against the women's right to choose?

revelarts
01-24-2013, 06:02 PM
So why are you against the women's right to choose?

is that in the constitution?:poke:

jimnyc
01-24-2013, 06:02 PM
So why are you against the women's right to choose?

Because I think the right of the unborn trumps the decision people want to make AFTER their poor decisions and poor responsibility.

ConHog
01-24-2013, 06:07 PM
So why are you against the women's right to choose?

ooh pick me pick me


it's because the question doesn't hinge on right to choose. it hinges on when does a child become a child and the right to choose starts to interfere with the right that child has to life.

Which is why I believe those against abortion have been fighting the wrong battle for years. Theres no need to have a law concerning abortion. We simply need a law that states at exactly which point life begins. Before that time, mom can do whatever she wants. After that time it becomes murder.

Simple and clean

next topic............