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SC: Gun Billboard Removed From South Carolina Airport
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A billboard-sized advertisement for a gun manufacturer that said "yeah, we carry" has been removed from the concourse of a South Carolina airport. he State newspaper reports Saturday that the Columbia Metropolitan Airport's governing commission decided to take it down after receiving complaints. Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin said the ad featuring eight different guns made by firearms manufacturer FN America is "the wrong ad in the wrong place at the wrong time." A different billboard and a video at the escalators promoting FN America will remain.
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Sosalty
(7/11/2016)
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Oh my sensibilities, as if firearms cause cancer. Capitalism, freedom of speech, political correctness, . . . oh my! |
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