Posted on 07/14/2026 8:10:30 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
Missouri-based AR-15 manufacturer CMMG put law enforcement on notice in states that ban guns, making clear the company will only sell to them if they make “public and written statements” refusing to enforce “unconstitutional restrictions.”
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I got halfway through the title and started to get upset, then I read the rest and smiled. :)
Good for them.
Like Randy Barrett did to California
Nice
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Such a statement would be unenforceable.
They should just not sell to states w/unconstitutional laws. Let their police be as unarmed as they want the public to be.
Yep, a shame that all manufactures haven’t adopted similar policies.
I'd think it's pretty hard to get competing manufacturers to ignore a customer the size of the State of California.
Tru dat!
Good for them. I can’t even own my .54 caliber flintlock rifle in California because it might shoot down an airplane, right Arnold?
CMMG is high quality.
Funny but not true, I own a .62 caliber flintlock smoothbore musket in California perfectly legally.
the first lower i acquired was a CMMG then went cheaper after that one..
Thanks for the info. I thought they banned everything .50 caliber and above, even black powder flintlocks.
I bet they read FR: Many here have been suggesting this sort of thing for years.
Good for them.
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