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Google censors gun/ammo/accessories on Google shopping - thoughts?
Opinions on Google's choice to no longer allow shopping for guns/ammo/accessories in Google shopping?
Opinions on Google's choice to no longer allow shopping for guns/ammo/accessories in Google shopping?
It's censorship of a sort, but in my opinion guns are far too readily available and our lax laws are responsible for much of the gun-running over the Mexican border which has resulted in the deaths of thousands.
Is this the way to solve the problem? No, the laws desperately need changing, but that won't happen because there is too much money to be made, and money rules all in this culture.
Didn't even know Google had 'Google Shopping'
(Bing/duckduckgo convert here)
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If you're going gun shopping online, it might halt a few of those with questionable intelligence who can't work out alternative means to find a store (which is a good thing in itself ) - but overall it's more of a token move than anything. It's hardly going to have a huge impact.
Topic aside, I'm not a fan of the censorship angle.
I have to agree with you here. Firearms are available online from private dealers all over the United States, if the state being shipped to is cash and carry (no waiting period). They ship directly to the buyer and do not go through the proper channels(dealer with a FFL). Dealers usually charge $75-100 to "process" an incoming firearm, which is what the private sellers are trying to avoid.
Disclaimer: The above was not meant as a political statement, simply stating my experience with online firearm dealers.
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