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Post by thywar on Jan 5, 2014 20:27:47 GMT -7
I like this company and its stand!! Mike Davis, sales manager at Desert Tech, said the company was on a short list for a contract with Pakistan, but spurned the opportunity because of unrest in Pakistan and ethical concerns. It was a difficult decision because of the amount of money involved, he said, and the sale of rifles to Pakistan would have been legal. "We don't know that those guns would've went somewhere bad, but with the unrest we just ended up not feeling right about it," Davis told KTVX-TV. The company, based in the Salt Lake City suburb of West Valley City, was founded in 2007 on the principle of keeping America and its allies safe, he added. "As a business owner you always want to be successful, but I think ethically and morally you want to go about it the right way and stick behind your founding principles," Davis told KSL. Weapons sales to allies such as Pakistan are nothing new but they can be complicated, especially in a country with an al-Qaida presence. The U.S. often targets al-Qaida, Taliban and their Pakistani supporters in the country's tribal regions. news.yahoo.com/utah-gun-maker-turns-down-222522712.html
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Post by missasip on Jan 6, 2014 12:02:08 GMT -7
Man they make some really cool stuff. Wish I could buy something from them, just to show my appreciation. Must have watched Iron Man...lol Jimmy
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Post by insaneh on Jan 6, 2014 13:09:51 GMT -7
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Post by Ceorlmann on Jan 6, 2014 19:49:54 GMT -7
Never heard of the company until that decision came out. Total props to them (and homemade canned goods of their choice!).
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Post by rickL675 on Jan 10, 2014 15:48:02 GMT -7
Man they make some really cool stuff. Wish I could buy something from them, just to show my appreciation. Must have watched Iron Man...lol Jimmy +1 They do have some awesome stuff, just a wee bit out of my price range.
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