This video investigates allegations that Benchmade Knife Company is anti-gun, stemming from their involvement in destroying firearms for the Oregon City Police. It details the controversy, Benchmade's and the police's statements, and analyzes Benchmade's political contributions, which appear to favor anti-gun politicians. The analysis suggests a potential conflict between Benchmade's stated support for the Second Amendment and their financial backing of politicians who oppose it.
This video discusses the controversy surrounding Benchmade's involvement in destroying firearms for the Oregon City Police Department and their subsequent political donations. The speaker argues that destroying firearms is a poor policy and questions Benchmade's commitment to Second Amendment rights based on their donation patterns. The video contrasts Benchmade's 100% Democrat donations with Surefire's more balanced approach.
This video criticizes Benchmade Knife Co. for their perceived anti-gun stance, specifically their cooperation with Oregon City Police to destroy firearms and their donations to anti-gun political candidates. The content creator expresses strong disapproval, framing Benchmade's actions as a "suicide by cop" within the firearms community and highlighting the resulting negative backlash from consumers.
This video from TheGunCollective critically examines Benchmade Knife Company's involvement in a public relations disaster. The controversy arose when the Oregon City Police thanked Benchmade for assisting in the destruction of firearms. The video explores the public backlash, Benchmade's response, competitor reactions, and Benchmade's political donation history, suggesting a disconnect with the firearm-owning community. The host, John Patton, an experienced voice in firearms media, provides an authoritative analysis of the situation.
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