Great job and well done, Florence Gun Shop of Florence, Oregon, for being on the alert to enemy political affiliations and denying sales to individuals who represent a clear and active threat to the safety of America.
Regarding this ANTIFA dude: You do NOT believe in the 2nd Amendment and the US Constitution. Stop using it to try to argue about your point. You have no point. You and your ilk are a threat to this country and businesses have every individual right and choice to not sell ANYTHING to you. You want a gun? Move to Gaza or Syria.
Gun shops and private sellers are recommended to run a quick check of every potential buyer's name on social media presence. If anything funny comes up, DENY SALE. You don't owe them any explanations nor are they entitled to one.
Nah dawg... You gotta leave my store. I don't have to explain anything to you. LEAVE.
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FLORENCE, Ore. -- A Florence man is hoping that a gun shop owner changes his mind about doing a background check.
Mark Iannicelli says the Florence Gun Shop won't give him one, meaning he can't get the gun that he bought online when he lived in Colorado. Iannicelli said a routine background check, required to get his already purchased gun -- has turned into a major headache.
"It's because I had given him this business card, and he said he didn't feel good about it because he didn't support Antifa, and I explained to him it's more like a movement,” Iannicelli said, referring to a card he had presented to the gun store owner that included links to several websites about self defense, including one operated by a Portland-based Antifa group. “You know I have never actually gone up there and marched with Antifa, but he was adamant he wasn't going to sell me the firearm."
Iannicelli feels his second amendment right to bear arms has been violated by the Florence Gun Shop making him unable to complete his gun purchase. Iannicelli felt the shop denied his background check because of his personal business card that included a link to a website affiliated with Antifa. In addition, Iannicelli said a gun store should not be able decide whether or not to give a background check based on political affiliation.
He believes he will never be allowed back into the Florence Gun Shop following arguments with the management. Iannicelli said at the end of the day, he thinks he is being cheated by store staff.
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Regarding this ANTIFA dude: You do NOT believe in the 2nd Amendment and the US Constitution. Stop using it to try to argue about your point. You have no point. You and your ilk are a threat to this country and businesses have every individual right and choice to not sell ANYTHING to you. You want a gun? Move to Gaza or Syria.
Gun shops and private sellers are recommended to run a quick check of every potential buyer's name on social media presence. If anything funny comes up, DENY SALE. You don't owe them any explanations nor are they entitled to one.
Florence man claims gun store violated his 2nd Amendment rights
Mark Iannicelli says he feels the Florence Gun Shop violated his right to bear arms after denying his background check to acquire his purchased weapon.
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Nah dawg... You gotta leave my store. I don't have to explain anything to you. LEAVE.
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FLORENCE, Ore. -- A Florence man is hoping that a gun shop owner changes his mind about doing a background check.
Mark Iannicelli says the Florence Gun Shop won't give him one, meaning he can't get the gun that he bought online when he lived in Colorado. Iannicelli said a routine background check, required to get his already purchased gun -- has turned into a major headache.
"It's because I had given him this business card, and he said he didn't feel good about it because he didn't support Antifa, and I explained to him it's more like a movement,” Iannicelli said, referring to a card he had presented to the gun store owner that included links to several websites about self defense, including one operated by a Portland-based Antifa group. “You know I have never actually gone up there and marched with Antifa, but he was adamant he wasn't going to sell me the firearm."
Iannicelli feels his second amendment right to bear arms has been violated by the Florence Gun Shop making him unable to complete his gun purchase. Iannicelli felt the shop denied his background check because of his personal business card that included a link to a website affiliated with Antifa. In addition, Iannicelli said a gun store should not be able decide whether or not to give a background check based on political affiliation.
He believes he will never be allowed back into the Florence Gun Shop following arguments with the management. Iannicelli said at the end of the day, he thinks he is being cheated by store staff.
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