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Gun-maker creates ‘anti-Muslim’ gun complete with Bible verse | Gun-maker creates ‘anti-Muslim’ gun complete with Bible verse |
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A Florida-based gun-maker with an apparent expertise in bigotry has created an AR-15 “Crusader” Rifle that’s designed to prevent “Muslim terrorists” from using it. | A Florida-based gun-maker with an apparent expertise in bigotry has created an AR-15 “Crusader” Rifle that’s designed to prevent “Muslim terrorists” from using it. |
The Spike’s Tactical assault weapon comes complete with a Bible verse: "Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle." | The Spike’s Tactical assault weapon comes complete with a Bible verse: "Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle." |
Ben “Mookie” Thomas, former Navy Seal and company spokesman, told the Orlando Sentinel that “no devout Muslim” would dare touch the weapon. | Ben “Mookie” Thomas, former Navy Seal and company spokesman, told the Orlando Sentinel that “no devout Muslim” would dare touch the weapon. |
"Off the cuff I said I'd like to have a gun that if a Muslim terrorist picked it up a bolt of lightning would hit and knock him dead," he said. | "Off the cuff I said I'd like to have a gun that if a Muslim terrorist picked it up a bolt of lightning would hit and knock him dead," he said. |
Hasan Shibly, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations of Florida, responded to the gunmakers by asking "Is it designed for Christian terrorists?" | Hasan Shibly, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations of Florida, responded to the gunmakers by asking "Is it designed for Christian terrorists?" |
Mr Shibly said that out of 205 mass killings in the US, only one massacre involved a Muslim. He also told the paper that CAIR-FL opposes any form of religious extremism and that the gunmakers “don't have to do outlandish things for us to engage them.” | Mr Shibly said that out of 205 mass killings in the US, only one massacre involved a Muslim. He also told the paper that CAIR-FL opposes any form of religious extremism and that the gunmakers “don't have to do outlandish things for us to engage them.” |
The weapon retails for $1,395 with a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty. Sky News reports that the gun's safety lever dons the Latin translation of "Peace," "War" and "God Wills It." | The weapon retails for $1,395 with a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty. Sky News reports that the gun's safety lever dons the Latin translation of "Peace," "War" and "God Wills It." |
The CAIR-FL issued a further statement in response to the weapon: | The CAIR-FL issued a further statement in response to the weapon: |
“Sadly, this manufacturer’s fancy new gun won’t do anything to stop the real threat in America: the escalating problem of gun violence. This is just another shameful marketing ploy intended to profit from the promotion of hatred, division, and violence.” | “Sadly, this manufacturer’s fancy new gun won’t do anything to stop the real threat in America: the escalating problem of gun violence. This is just another shameful marketing ploy intended to profit from the promotion of hatred, division, and violence.” |
In July, the council filed a lawsuit against the Florida gun store which declared to be a “Muslim-free zone.” | In July, the council filed a lawsuit against the Florida gun store which declared to be a “Muslim-free zone.” |
They also called upon the Department of Justice to prevent further businesses from “harming the right to religious freedom,” Reuters reports. | They also called upon the Department of Justice to prevent further businesses from “harming the right to religious freedom,” Reuters reports. |
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