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TFLF Response To Sticky Re Pro vs Anti-2A Companies

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MrBot

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I suggested TFLF establish maybe a Sticky listing Pro vs Anti-2A companies but was told the idea was discussed & rejected as TFLF Rules do not allow Political Activism. I just did a Search for political & got: relating to the government.. ..which begs the question: How would my Sticky be political? It isn't political at all. ..has nothing to do with the government.
 

Theohazard

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Why did you start a second thread on this same subject in the same sub-forum?

Also, of course pro-2A vs. anti-2A is a political subject. Politics involves governments or governmental policies. I’d say that gun control vs. gun rights is a discussion that involves governmental policies and therefore is very political.
 
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