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LSilva
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Gun advertise Free or costly ?

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Do you think firearm advertising should be free, or should there be costs and regulations? Share your thoughts!
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Re: Gun advertise Free or costly ?

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I've noticed some websites offer free ads for a limited time, like https://OzUsedGuns.com.au.
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any ideas ??
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New user, joined 23rd July asks a question that is controversial amongst anti-gunners. WTF.
Two leading questions.
I'm suspicious.
Don't take the bait.
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Re: Gun advertise Free or costly ?

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PeteFox wrote:New user, joined 23rd July asks a question that is controversial amongst anti-gunners. WTF.
Two leading questions.
I'm suspicious.
Don't take the bait.
Pete


I understand your concern. As a new member, I'm eager to engage in meaningful discussions on various topics, including ones that are controversial. My question about firearm advertising regulations is aimed at understanding different viewpoints and exploring this complex issue. I hope we can have a respectful exchange of ideas.
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No different to any other item, up the hosting platform for costs.
They are providing a service so are entitled to a fee.
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LSilva wrote:
PeteFox wrote:New user, joined 23rd July asks a question that is controversial amongst anti-gunners. WTF.
Two leading questions.
I'm suspicious.
Don't take the bait.
Pete


I understand your concern. As a new member, I'm eager to engage in meaningful discussions on various topics, including ones that are controversial. My question about firearm advertising regulations is aimed at understanding different viewpoints and exploring this complex issue. I hope we can have a respectful exchange of ideas.


Yes, well you tell me what club you're a member of, what discipline you shoot, and maybe I'll listen
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PeteFox wrote:
Yes, well you tell me what club you're a member of, what discipline you shoot, and maybe I'll listen




Thank you for your question. While I understand your curiosity about my background, I believe the focus should remain on discussing firearm advertising regulations. I'm here to engage in a respectful exchange of ideas and contribute meaningfully to the conversation.
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Re: Gun advertise Free or costly ?

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Rich4 wrote:No different to any other item, up the hosting platform for costs.
They are providing a service so are entitled to a fee.


Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
It makes sense to treat firearm advertising similarly to other services that charge fees.
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LSilva wrote:
Thank you for your question. While I understand your curiosity about my background, I believe the focus should remain on discussing firearm advertising regulations. I'm here to engage in a respectful exchange of ideas and contribute meaningfully to the conversation.


ChatGTP couldn't have said it better :) .
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LSilva wrote:
PeteFox wrote:
Yes, well you tell me what club you're a member of, what discipline you shoot, and maybe I'll listen




Thank you for your question. While I understand your curiosity about my background, I believe the focus should remain on discussing firearm advertising regulations. I'm here to engage in a respectful exchange of ideas and contribute meaningfully to the conversation.

So you're not a club member and you don't shoot.
Nuff said
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He's no longer a forum member either.

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