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Thursday, May 25, 2023

Actions have consequences

A Michigan small business, refusing to blindly support local law enforcement after the way some departments handled the Covid-19 pandemic, issued a scathing response to a Michigan police group after they asked for an ammo donation.

After the Michigan Tactical Officers Association (MTOA) asked Fenix Ammo for a donation for its upcoming training conference, CEO Justin Nazaroff replied he would be happy to do so, under certain conditions.

9 comments:

  1. Well worth looking at. And, no, you don't have to have an account to read it. I don't.
    These guys are great.
    https://twitter.com/FenixAmmunition

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  2. As a professional mechanic I have to invest thousands of dollars in tools and training every year to maintain my ability to repair peoples cars and trucks. The least the tactical officers could do is buy themselves a case of ammo.
    MrHappy

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    1. They don't need to buy themselves a case of ammo. They just need to propose a tax levy to support "heroes" and make claims that they need the money to keep up with crime and to keep you safe....then if 51% of the bootlickers vote for it, you will be forced to pay for their ammo or be caged like a dog while they seize your property and sell it at auction. They will make your family homeless because they want more money, and there's nothing you're willing to do to stop them.

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  3. I know of people and local companies doing that, not sponsor anything the police put forth.

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  4. Looks like they are about an hour away from me. I'll have to take a little ride next week.

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  5. Somebody stood up to the shakedown !

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  6. Prices are not bad and a company the supports the common American. I ordered 3 boxes of 10mm and they delivered promptly and like they said too, FJB!!!

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  7. Fortunately, my small Georgia County was non-mandate, though most of the chain stores and some of the locals were observant. The gun stores, tire stores, and some of the local stores didn't care. One, in particular, had a sign on the door that said, roughly, "We don't require masks of our staff and customers and we will eject anyone who bothers anyone else for not wearing one."

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  8. This was heartening to read. I've got a new game plan for the next time those LEO organizations call me for donations.

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