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Correspondence to Cooper Arms
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 240284" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Thanks for the comments guys,</p><p> </p><p>I originally thought this would work itself out and Mr Cooper would step out of the picture. However, I am having my doubts... Yesterday I called Cooper Arms and asked the person I spoke to what was going on as far as Dan was concerned? He said, "It's all still up in the air", in a frustrated tone, which got me thinking... Mr Cooper might be trying to keep his sorry foot in the door until this all blows over. </p><p> </p><p>There are two democratic senators and a democrtaic governor in this state who all support Obama. They are all also probably friends of Cooper and no doubt encouraging him to stick it out. Also, there are a lot of democratic gun owners in Montana (as well as other places), who are supporting Cooper.</p><p> </p><p>To make a long story a little less long, I am asking everyone to let Dan Cooper and Cooper Arms know that we will not tolerate betrayal. Even if you are not a Cooper rifle person, this issue realy has some significant impact in the gun world, that gun owners are supporting the likes of Barak Obama... amazing. Dan Cooper must be told.</p><p> </p><p>I do believe the employees, management and board of directors of Cooper Arms are just like us, at least the vast majority, and are in a very difficult position. Their boss has betrayed them and now they are facing some decisions. I think these next few days or weeks are critical. Let's convince Dan to gitty'ep and preserve a fine rifle comapnay and send a clear message to the gun world.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 240284, member: 11717"] Thanks for the comments guys, I originally thought this would work itself out and Mr Cooper would step out of the picture. However, I am having my doubts... Yesterday I called Cooper Arms and asked the person I spoke to what was going on as far as Dan was concerned? He said, "It's all still up in the air", in a frustrated tone, which got me thinking... Mr Cooper might be trying to keep his sorry foot in the door until this all blows over. There are two democratic senators and a democrtaic governor in this state who all support Obama. They are all also probably friends of Cooper and no doubt encouraging him to stick it out. Also, there are a lot of democratic gun owners in Montana (as well as other places), who are supporting Cooper. To make a long story a little less long, I am asking everyone to let Dan Cooper and Cooper Arms know that we will not tolerate betrayal. Even if you are not a Cooper rifle person, this issue realy has some significant impact in the gun world, that gun owners are supporting the likes of Barak Obama... amazing. Dan Cooper must be told. I do believe the employees, management and board of directors of Cooper Arms are just like us, at least the vast majority, and are in a very difficult position. Their boss has betrayed them and now they are facing some decisions. I think these next few days or weeks are critical. Let's convince Dan to gitty'ep and preserve a fine rifle comapnay and send a clear message to the gun world. Thanks, Mark [/QUOTE]
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