Gun Shop Owner Calls for Groupon Boycott After It Cancels His Deal

AOL – by Matt Brownwell

A Texas gun shop proprietor is calling for a boycott of Groupon (GRPN) after the coupon site canceled his deal for a concealed-handgun training course.

Michael Cargill, the owner of Austin’s Central Texas Gun Works, told us that he kicked off the deal on Tuesday and that it was intended to terminate Saturday night or when 600 people purchased it, whichever came first. He adds that due to runaway demand, his Groupon representative called the next day to increase the purchase limit to 1,500 buyers. But on Friday morning, the rep called again with bad news.

“He said the CEO of the company decided that he’s not going to do any more gun-related deals,” recounts Cargill, whom we profiled on Aol Jobs last week as part of ourGuns in America series.

Groupon confirmed that gun deals have been put on hold until further notice, though it did not provide any insight on the role that CEO Andrew Mason played in canceling the deal.

“All scheduled and current gun-related deals featured on Groupon North America, including shooting ranges, conceal-and-carry and clay shooting, have been placed on hiatus while we review internal standards that shape the deal inventory we feature,” said Groupon spokeswoman Julie Mossler in an emailed statement. “The category is under review following recent consumer and merchant feedback.”

The abrupt shift is obviously due to the renewed gun debate following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut — though it’s less clear why the company is just now reevaluating its policy toward gun-related deals, more than a month after the shooting.

What is clear is that the decision to yank the deal before it was finished has Cargill hot under the collar. While he says he’s retained a lawyer and is still evaluating his legal options, in the meantime he’s trying to hit the company by encouraging gun lovers to boycott the site.

“I’m asking everyone in the Second Amendment community to boycott Groupon, because the message they’re sending is, ‘Look, we do not want to support law-abiding citizens taking time out of their schedule to learn the safety surrounding firearms,’ ” says Cargill. The class covers curriculum required to obtain a concealed-carry permit in Texas, including live-fire training, nonviolent conflict resolution and safety training.

News of the boycott has already started spreading on gun forums and in local news, and he says he’s received more than a hundred emails expressing support.

As for customers who wanted to take the discounted class, there’s good news: Cargill says he will honor any Groupon purchased before the deal was canceled, and those who missed out can take the class at the discounted rate until further notice.

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2 thoughts on “Gun Shop Owner Calls for Groupon Boycott After It Cancels His Deal

  1. Owners like this make me wish I hadn’t moved from Austin, TX and you can be sure I’ll pass the word concerning the boycott.

  2. What more. And to go one further step, figure out what businesses use Groupon and let them know that they’re also boycotted. The best defense when under attack is to attack!

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