Max Slowik
Guns.com
March 26, 2013
Serbu
Firearms, a manufacturer of bolt-action and semi-automatic .50 caliber
sniper rifles, is refusing to sell their wares to the NYPD. Their reason, of
course, is that owing to unfair gun laws, they will not support law enforcement
in New York.
Serbu is one of almost 150 companies that has officially refused to sell to
law enforcement in New York following the passage of the SAFE Act, the
controversial gun control package that has been met with scorn by gun owners across the
nation.
The company posted the NYPD’s inquiry as well as their refusal to their
Facebook page, with names omitted.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
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