Pawn shop trolls Dick's Sporting Goods
with sign advertising AR-15's
A pawn shop in South Carolina has poked fun at Dick’s Sporting Goods with a sign advertising the business sells AR-15's unlike the major retailer. The Crossroads Pawn and Audio in Little River, S.C., put up a sign last week stating, “We sell AR-15’s because we’re not Dick’s.” The sign was a tongue-in-cheek jab to the sporting goods retailer, which announced in February that it would no longer sell assault-style (NO SUCH THING) weapons following the deadly Parkland school shooting. The store also announced it would ban the sales of all guns to anyone under 21. Following the retailer’s decision to stop selling the weapons, several major gun manufacturers announced they were severing ties with the company. The pawn shop put up the sign before the deadly school shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas, WPDE reported. The sign was met with backlash from residents who felt the sign was offensive. “I think it’s very offensive,” Ernest Carson of Socastee told WPDE-TV. However, a couple of residents felt the sign was humorous. “I love it, it’s funny and gets the point across,” a social media user wrote on Facebook. Despite the backlash, the business said it has received more business following the sign. "We have a few people, you know, who weren't in favor of the sign but our positive feedback really outweighed that negative feedback," Barbara Davey, the store’s manager, told WPDE. Davey pointed out some people were upset with the sign because the store was located down the road from North Myrtle Beach High School. "I think they are upset because we are, you know, in a somewhat close proximity to the high school. But in no way do we advocate or support the tragedies that are going on in this country," Davey said. She continued that the sign was put up to support the Second Amendment. "We want to be able to help the community keep their families safe, to keep themselves safe, to advocate, you know, responsible gun ownership," Davey said. The store released a statement on their Facebook page regarding the sign.