'I think it's exactly what she deserves,' Nazaroff. 'I think most politicians deserve to be mocked as much as in death as they are in life.'
Ridiculing politicians in this way, is what Fenix Ammunition does - especially politicians who support gun control like the late US Senator Dianne Feinstein out of California has for decades.There is a difference of opinion and then there’s this story - putting a politician's face on a bag of ammunition the same day they die, with a message on it that’ll make you do a double-take.Justin Nazaroff – and his brother own the business and Friday morning he woke up, pumped-up after a Lions win.
Ridiculing politicians in this way, it’s kind of his thing. Especially politicians who support gun control like Feinstein out of California, has for decades. In California you can’t ship bullets directly to your home, it has to go to a gun store, and you have to pass a background check.
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