from 10/11 news: "Knives and guns fill the shelves of Maple Creek Gunsmithing in Fremont.
Co-owner Bill Jackson had no idea selling these items made him ineligible to enter a contest put on by Staples.
He entered to win $50,000 worth of marketing from the company, but received a rejection letter shortly after entering.
"Basically it said because we were in the firearm industry that they disqualified us," said Jackson. "They lumped us in with illegal drug use, criminals, and hate groups."
After that, he decided to speak up by sharing the news social media.
This caught the eye of Senator Charlie Janssen.
"I went on social media... went on twitter, went on Facebook and pushed out," said Senator Janssen. "Several people have gotten back to me that are very upset about this."
His messages were shared by hundreds in and around the community-- causing staples to call Jackson and apologize.
"They said they were sorry, and they were going to be changing their rules in their contests to encompass businesses like us."
Still Jackson said he feels like he was robbed of his second amendment rights."