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To: AugustWest who wrote (4005)8/28/2000 11:46:10 PM
From: Apex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4201
 
...but, how often do you buy a new car

Car Seller Says Gun Promotion
Successful

POWELL, Tenn. (Reuters) - A Tennessee used car dealer who gave a
free rifle to anyone who bought a car on Saturday says the daylong
pro-gun campaign lifted his sales considerably.

Greg ``Lumpy'' Lambert, who normally sells only four to five cars a
month, said he sold three cars on what he called ``Second
Amendment Saturday,'' -- a reference to the U.S. Constitution's
provision on bearing arms.

``The day has gone fairly well,'' Lambert said. ''Approximately 100
to 200 pro-gun rights supporters stopped by.''

Advantage Auto Sales of Powell, Tennessee, offered each car buyer
a voucher redeemable for a used, bolt action rifle at GunCraft Sports
in nearby West Knoxville.

All voucher redeemers had to comply with government regulations
showing they are qualified to own a firearm before acquiring the
weapon, Lambert said.

Two pro-gun rights groups, the National Rifle Association and
Rights Education Fund, also set up booths at the promotion, he said.

He also gave away 15 to 20 toy water guns to children whose parents
came by the dealership.

Lambert said he was disappointed that no protesters had shown up.
``One thing I really love about this country is that we can debate and
express our opinion, but still respect each other.''

He said he would ``probably not'' make the gun-giveaway promotion
an annual event. ``But I am thinking about giving away Godiva
chocolates and teddy bears on Valentine's Day,'' he said.