Smith And Wesson offers a free gun to democratic officials..
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 5:35 pm
Smith And Wesson offers a free gun to democratic officials..
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Popular gun manufacturer Smith and Wesson announced a new
public relations campaign today in conjunction with the
release of their newest handgun, the S&W 180D .44 Magnum
(picture attached). "The campaign is aimed at
convincing (no pun intended) some of the more liberal
proponents of gun control that handguns are not a bad thing
and are, in fact, an American tradition to be proud
of," said a company spokesperson. "We believe
that getting this gun into the hands of the right people
will effectively end their resistance to a free market
approach to gun sales and quiet their arguments for further
government control of handguns." In an unprecedented
show of good will towards the anti-gun lobby, the company
will be giving one of the new handguns for free to any
public official who has previously spoken out in favor of
gun control and government regulation of the handgun
manufacturing industry. The company has not indicated when
it will be actually placing the new gun on the market for
sales to the public, but has indicated that it is accepting
nominations for individuals who people believe should get
one of the free guns. "The public should not worry
about this," said the spokesperson, "we are going
to make sure that some of the highest elected officials get
a chance to shoot one of these!"
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Popular gun manufacturer Smith and Wesson announced a new
public relations campaign today in conjunction with the
release of their newest handgun, the S&W 180D .44 Magnum
(picture attached). "The campaign is aimed at
convincing (no pun intended) some of the more liberal
proponents of gun control that handguns are not a bad thing
and are, in fact, an American tradition to be proud
of," said a company spokesperson. "We believe
that getting this gun into the hands of the right people
will effectively end their resistance to a free market
approach to gun sales and quiet their arguments for further
government control of handguns." In an unprecedented
show of good will towards the anti-gun lobby, the company
will be giving one of the new handguns for free to any
public official who has previously spoken out in favor of
gun control and government regulation of the handgun
manufacturing industry. The company has not indicated when
it will be actually placing the new gun on the market for
sales to the public, but has indicated that it is accepting
nominations for individuals who people believe should get
one of the free guns. "The public should not worry
about this," said the spokesperson, "we are going
to make sure that some of the highest elected officials get
a chance to shoot one of these!"