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This Ammo Dealer Shocked Michigan Cops When They Asked For A Donation

7.62mm rifle rounds are on display at the 35th annual SHOT Show, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013, in Las Vegas. President Barack Obama launched the most sweeping effort to curb U.S. gun violence in nearly two decades, announcing a $500 million package that sets up a fight with Congress over bans on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines just a month after a shooting in Connecticut killed 20 school children. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
  • After the Michigan Tactical Officers Association (MTOA) asked Fenix Ammo for a donation for its upcoming training conference, CEO Justin Nazaroff replied he would be happy to do so, under certain conditions.
  • Nazaroff said he needed “a face-to-face apology from every Michigan police officer” who enforced Covid-19 restrictions, according to an email reviewed by the Daily Caller. Nazaroff also wanted signed statements from the cops saying their would enforce any “red flag” gun laws or similar measures.
  • “Anything less than that is unacceptable, and I certainly will not be a part of enhancing your training so that it can be used against the American public in the way that it already has,” Nazaroff said.
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