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General Categories => Newsworthy => Topic started by: shovelhead69 on February 11, 2013, 12:53:27 PM
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NEWS RELEASE:
02/08/2012 LEANDER, TX.
Updated Policy for State and Local Agency Law Enforcement Sales:
Due to the recent and numerous new Anti-gun/Anti-2nd Amendment laws passed and/or pending across our country, LaRue Tactical has been forced to reconsider how we provide products to state and local agencies.
Effective today, in an effort to see that no legal mistakes are made by LaRue Tactical and/or its employees, we will apply all current State and Local Laws (as applied to civilians) to state and local law enforcement / government agencies. In other words, LaRue Tactical will limit all sales to what law-abiding citizens residing in their districts can purchase or possess.
State and local laws have always been a serious focus of this firm, and we are now dovetailing that focus with the constitutional rights of the residents covered in their different areas by the old and new regulations.
We realize this effort will have an impact on this firm's sales - and have decided the lost sales are less danger to this firm than potential lawsuits from erroneous shipments generated by something as simple as human error.
Thanks in advance for your understanding.
Mark LaRue
* * This policy does not apply to Military / Federal Agencies * *
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Ha! Dwell on that NY!
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I wish every manufacturer would follow suit. If Remington, Glock, and S&W would decide to stop selling to them it would make quite a statement.
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that news release is over a year old ???
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that news release is over a year old ???
Just a typo... I received the notice directly from Larue Tactical on Feb 8th 2013
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I wish every manufacturer would follow suit. If Remington, Glock, and S&W would decide to stop selling to them it would make quite a statement.
That is the key- if Glock USA and S&W would follow suit I think we'd have a real movement. That would pressure Springfield Ruger, Beretta, etc. I am proud of LaRue & Barrett but can't imagine it actually making a difference. But if the big boys made a stand...well I would love to see Gov Schmo explain why all NY's 'finest' had to convert to Hi-Points or surplus Makarovs.
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+1 Larue. Nice work.
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Good for them. I don't see Glock, an Austrian company, going this route. It would be great to see all the other AR15 manufactures take this stance. S&W has a contract with NSP, but it would be great for them to send a letter saying that no work or parts beyond those covered in existing contracts will be forthcoming if NE institutes any sort of AWB.
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Love it.