Anyone still buying CZ anymore?

Here some business you should boycott

Mark Carney, as Prime Minister of Canada, doesn't "own" businesses in the traditional sense but holds investments and assets, mainly via a trust, including major stakes in US giants like Chevron, ExxonMobil, Home Depot, Walmart, Coca-Cola, Starbucks,()and also has options in Brookfield & Stripe from past roles, with disclosures showing diverse interests in Energy, Tech (Alphabet, Amazon), Finance, and more, managed under strict ethics rules to avoid conflict with his public office.
“Strict ethics rules”. Yeah. Because as PM with someone else managing his portfolio, he has forgotten where his stock options are, and his core portfolio content.

I mean he is old… maybe he’s forgetful?
 
At the gun show in Victoria a short time ago, there was an out of province dealer selling his CZ stock off at a discount of I think it was 20% off . Said he had e mailed CZ and told them he would no longer purchase any of their items due to their involvement in the firearm destruction program. By the number of new firearms he had laid out on the tables ( and boxes stacked in his area ) , it appeared he was a fairly good buyer for CZ to lose business from ( at least in Canada ). He did say CZ had never replied to him about his concerns. Rick
 
Its probably a complicated business arrangement being a commercial and military firearm manufacturer like that in Canada.
We don't buy enough commerical products to make an impact, government contracts are disgustingly lucrative for them, if they have to choose, commercial will get the #### end of the stick.
Look how long Diemaco/Colt survived on zero commercial sales here previously.
 
Its probably a complicated business arrangement being a commercial and military firearm manufacturer like that in Canada.
We don't buy enough commerical products to make an impact, government contracts are disgustingly lucrative for them, if they have to choose, commercial will get the #### end of the stick.
Look how long Diemaco/Colt survived on zero commercial sales here previously.
true enough
 
Its probably a complicated business arrangement being a commercial and military firearm manufacturer like that in Canada.
We don't buy enough commerical products to make an impact, government contracts are disgustingly lucrative for them, if they have to choose, commercial will get the #### end of the stick.
Look how long Diemaco/Colt survived on zero commercial sales here previously.
In Canada, yes. In the states it’s maybe different.

Some Americans are sympathetically boycotting them too, which probably gives them more concern than Canadian boycotts.
 
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