Posted by NCWayne on November 24, 2015 at 21:19:51 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: TV gun shows posted by 4wdtom on November 24, 2015 at 17:25:02:
Your right, guns are only gloried in the media by way of movies, etc, where they are used to increase the action. Thye are also used to guard those that don't think you and I should own them. Outside that, guns are EVIL and anything that makes them seem normal, or whatever, is simply not proper........
I don't know what happened to the Alaska gun show, but it appears to have been replaced with half a dozen more shows about people in the state, just not in a gun shop.
Son's of Guns, the one about Red Jacket was officially nixed when the owner was charged with multiple counts of being a pedophile. Before that, there were problems with the ATF over missing guns. Since the show was canceled, a couple of the ex employees have started their own businesses, and are doing pretty good. On the other hand, Wills daughter, and her hsband, Chris, have both had their share of legal issues as well. See the link below with more details.
I'm not 100% sure why the other show, American Guns was canceled but it stopped airing in 2012, following Sandy Hook....when guns were really beginning to be turned evil by the media. After the cancelation, I also remember seeing somewhere that the owner of that shop had some criminal issues as well. I think it stemmed from a break in that brought some things to light, followed by a run in with the IRS. Too, there was an issue with a stolen gun that someone attempted to sell them in one episode. Check the link below for a more detailed explanation.
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