Looks like Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has a little bit of a rebellion on his hands.
Gun shop owners are not taking kindly to his demand that they close their doors during the coronavirus crisis after he labeled them "non-essential."
In fact, some of them are openly defying Baker's command and staying open. And it looks like it's paying off for them so far.
In March, Baker, a Republican, ordered all non-essential businesses to close their physical workplaces and facilities to both workers and the public until April 7. Last week, he extended the order through May 4.
The state published a list of "designated" businesses and organizations it considers "essential" and would be allowed to keep their brick-and-mortar facilities open.
Notably not on the roll of essential businesses were gun shops — however, firearm and ammunition manufacturers, importers, and distributors were on the list.
But that hasn't stopped some gun shop owners in the Bay State.
WBZ-TV in Boston caught up with one defiant owner who was willing to be interviewed.
John Costa, who owns The Gunrunner in Middleboro, told the outlet that he not only disagrees with Baker's belief... (Read more)
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