Monday, April 1, 2013

Store Owner Claims Comcast Won’t Air His Ads Because He Sells Guns

(National Review Online) The owner of a Georgia pawn shop claims Comcast won’t air his store’s ads because of a new anti-gun policy the cable provider implemented following the Newtown shooting.

Ray Reynolds, the owner of United Loans and Firearms, told the Augusta Chronicle last week that the company asked him to change his store’s name and remove all images of guns from the ad if he wanted it to air.

Reynolds lashed out at the Comcast, which recently acquired NBCUniversal, calling it “hypocritical” for taking such a staunch anti-gun stance while continuing to air violent movies on its many channels.

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche