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Walmart to stop selling handgun ammo, ends open carry
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<blockquote data-quote="emapples" data-source="post: 3268068" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>Dear god terry......if just 25,000 people who disagree with Wal-Marts stance (and I think that’s is a very very low)</p><p>Members here or not </p><p></p><p>We have 4 million people in Oklahoma if 1 percent boycott wal-mart that’s 40,000 if 2 percent of Oklahomans boycott that’s 80,000, 3 percent that’s 120,000. Take 3% of every state boycotts what does that do to the number?</p><p></p><p>Just 1% of the U.S. Population boycotting would be 32 million people at 300 per month thats 9,600,000,000 in lost revenue. I think my numbers are to low! I just used the 25,000 as a starting point. As you can see just 1% makes a sizable difference if 10% boycott thats almost 100 billion lost revenue. I don’t think 10% is unreasonable but thats about where I would draw the line. I am one of those who will boycott Wal-Mart over this decision. What any other individual chooses to do is between them and their conscience. My believe system prevents me from buying anything else from Wal-Mart. </p><p></p><p>But by all means sit and do nothing, after all in California we are all members of a terrorist organization now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emapples, post: 3268068, member: 11752"] Dear god terry......if just 25,000 people who disagree with Wal-Marts stance (and I think that’s is a very very low) Members here or not We have 4 million people in Oklahoma if 1 percent boycott wal-mart that’s 40,000 if 2 percent of Oklahomans boycott that’s 80,000, 3 percent that’s 120,000. Take 3% of every state boycotts what does that do to the number? Just 1% of the U.S. Population boycotting would be 32 million people at 300 per month thats 9,600,000,000 in lost revenue. I think my numbers are to low! I just used the 25,000 as a starting point. As you can see just 1% makes a sizable difference if 10% boycott thats almost 100 billion lost revenue. I don’t think 10% is unreasonable but thats about where I would draw the line. I am one of those who will boycott Wal-Mart over this decision. What any other individual chooses to do is between them and their conscience. My believe system prevents me from buying anything else from Wal-Mart. But by all means sit and do nothing, after all in California we are all members of a terrorist organization now. [/QUOTE]
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