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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 239823" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>jwp and Bosshoss, I have read dozens of posts just like the ones you've posted here as well as some of these. My position remains the same... Innocent until proven guilty. I believe the company is in fact pro 2nd Amendment and want to see Dan Cooper gone. I believe (and may be wrong) that they are in the legal process of accomplishing that. They know what is at stake. I am taking their word for it until proof shows up otherwise and I am checking into it.</p><p> </p><p>My view is, if Cooper Firearms does remain in control of Dan Cooper after the dust settels and the smoke clears, they can be dealt with then. If the company is in fact pro 2nd Amendment and working to cut it's ties to Mr Cooper and we put them under, I think that would be a very sad state of affairs indeed... killing your own, with liberals cheering us on.</p><p> </p><p>I called the NRA about this several days ago and their response was that Mr Cooper had stepped down and they were not going to make any knee jerk reactions and no statements were planned. Very wise. If the NRA, who I think we all agree, very zealously fights for 2nd Amendment rights, is taking a wait and see approach, I don't think it's unreasonable for the rest of us to follow suit. United we stand, divided we fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 239823, member: 11717"] jwp and Bosshoss, I have read dozens of posts just like the ones you've posted here as well as some of these. My position remains the same... Innocent until proven guilty. I believe the company is in fact pro 2nd Amendment and want to see Dan Cooper gone. I believe (and may be wrong) that they are in the legal process of accomplishing that. They know what is at stake. I am taking their word for it until proof shows up otherwise and I am checking into it. My view is, if Cooper Firearms does remain in control of Dan Cooper after the dust settels and the smoke clears, they can be dealt with then. If the company is in fact pro 2nd Amendment and working to cut it's ties to Mr Cooper and we put them under, I think that would be a very sad state of affairs indeed... killing your own, with liberals cheering us on. I called the NRA about this several days ago and their response was that Mr Cooper had stepped down and they were not going to make any knee jerk reactions and no statements were planned. Very wise. If the NRA, who I think we all agree, very zealously fights for 2nd Amendment rights, is taking a wait and see approach, I don't think it's unreasonable for the rest of us to follow suit. United we stand, divided we fall. [/QUOTE]
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