HOUSTON RICK
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Wrangler's jeans come closest to fitting me. Have not had Levi's at least since Nixon was president. Can't wait to wear jeans or jeans shorts everyday.
L. L. Bean says they have not stopped selling semi-autos, even though most of their gun sales seem to be bolt action rifles like the Remington 700 or Winchesters. They just don't sell AR-style rifles. I don't think they ever have. They don't sell handguns, either. Bean only sells guns at their flagship store anyway, and the long guns they sell are geared to target shooting and hunting. ARs are a dime a dozen at just about every LGS and online sales site on the planet, so it isn't as if Bean is denying anyone's rights just because they don't sell the things.
So they don't sell ARs and they don't sell long guns to people under 21? Bean also won't sell ammo to anyone under 21. So what? Their store, their rules.
You're not going to tell me anything about LL that I don'r know. Flagship store is 20 miles down the road. My beef with them isn'y the policies, it's the fact that they allowed themselves to be bullied into capitulating to the SJW position. Then they announced it to show how woke they were.
I'll take my money to Kittery Trading Post who told the SJW's to shove it.
If little Johnny wants a rifle or shotgun so bad but he isn't 21 yet, let him buy one somewhere else. Or get daddy to buy it for him.
You might like to know L. L. Bean has contributed millions of dollars to the National Park Foundation, helping to preserve the parks and maintain wildlife habitat. Bean also contributes its products to the Atlantic Salmon Federation, an international non-profit that promotes the conservation and management of the Atlantic Salmon and its natural habitat, which includes the New England states. Bean also offers classes on skeet and trap shooting throughout the year.
No long gun or ammo sales to under 21? No AR sales? Probably a store just down the road a piece where someone can buy both. A Bean salesperson would probably give someone directions on how to get there. L. L. Bean isn't the Second Amendment Bogeyman, and their corporate decisions are made by company execs, not outsiders like Mike Bloomberg and a crybaby high school kid. Much ado about nothing far as I'm concerned.
OK, that is news to me about his sons running the company now.
Of course the NRA supported Bill Ruger because he donated a million dollars to them as I recall. A million dollars buys you some nice coverage. Disgusting.
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I've been wearing Levis since the late sixties. Wear 'em in spring, summer, and early fall. In winter I switch over to flannel-lined jeans from L. L. Bean.
Usually get the Levis these day on sale for around $14.99. Get 'em at Walmart, yet another blatantly anti-gun company that capitulated to the social warriors, since they stopped selling guns and ammo to anyone under twenty-one years of age.
Levis, L. L. Bean, and Walmart...I reckon that's three strikes against me.
Sure hope these transgressions don't get me sent to the Bad Place when I die.