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Gun Seller: If Komen Won't Take Our Donation, We'll Give It To American Cancer Society

First Posted: 02/ 6/2012 4:04 pm Updated: 02/ 6/2012 5:00 pm

Discount Gun Sales Cancer Awareness Gun
Proceeds from the P-22 "Hope Edition" handgun might end up in the coffers of the American Cancer Society.

WASHINGTON -- A gun seller thrust into the spotlight last week over its alleged ties to the Susan G. Komen Foundation is launching another production run of its pink "Hope" handgun and donating proceeds to a different cancer organization.

Discount Gun Sales released an open letter on Monday clarifying that it never had a business partnership with Komen, which also vehemently denied such a partnership last week in the face of reports that said otherwise. The two have had a loose relationship, but nothing formal, said the gun seller.

"In a statement to the press, Komen's spokesperson explained that the foundation does not have partnerships with companies in the firearms industry," the letter stated. "Discount Gun Sales and Komen are 'teammates' only in the sense that we support cancer research. We apologize to our customers and the Susan G. Komen Foundation for any confusion."

That doesn't mean Discount Gun Sales never donated any money to Komen, however. And if it did, it won't be doing it anymore.

"We respect Komen's decision to disassociate itself from the firearms industry, and we will instead donate the proceeds from our P-22 'Hope Edition' to the American Cancer Society," the letter said. "We have decided to produce a limited run of 250 units using the latest revision of the Walther P-22, the 'Q Edition.' The pistols will sell for $449.99, and Discount Gun Sales will donate $50 to the American Cancer Society for every one that is sold."

A Komen spokeswoman didn't seem to have any hard feelings. "Like so many companies, Discount Gun's owners and employees are hoping to end a terrible disease, and we're thankful for their support of cancer causes," said Komen communications director Andrea Rader.

Andrew Becker, director of media relations for the American Cancer Society, said he had no comment on Discount Gun Sales' plan since since he hadn't even heard about it. "We have no knowledge of this announcement, and we have not been contacted by this company," he said.

It remains unclear whether Komen ever received donations tied to sales of the "Hope" handgun. Discount Gun Sales at least originally planned to donate proceeds from sales of the gun "to a charity that people would recognize, and Susan G. Komen is very well known in the Seattle area as a result of their 'Race for the Cure,'" according to the letter.

A source at Discount Gun Sales, who requested anonymity, told The Huffington Post that the company did donate proceeds from sales of the "Hope" gun to the Seattle affiliate of Komen a couple of years ago. "Yeah, yes, we cut them a check," said the source, who said the company had donated a portion of the sales of 25 to 35 of those handguns, which were priced at $429.99 apiece.

But representatives for Komen's Seattle chapter and national headquarters say they have no record of any donation from Discount Gun Sales. "We checked our records again, and I can categorically state that the Puget Sound affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure has never received a donation from Discount Gun Sales," said spokesman Jim Clune.

A customer service representative at Discount Gun Sales headquarters said Monday that no one was readily available to discuss providing a copy of the alleged check made out to Komen.

Komen, the largest breast cancer charity in the nation, made waves last week for cutting off funding for Planned Parenthood, before ultimately reversing course on Friday and stating that the family-planning organization will remain eligible for grants. Emails later proved that Karen Handel, Komen's staunchly anti-abortion vice president for public policy, was the main force behind the decision to defund Planned Parenthood and the attempt to make the decision look nonpolitical.

The publicity surrounding Komen and the pink handgun has been a boon to Discount Gun Sales. An employee at one of the gun retailer's stores in Seattle, who requested anonymity, said Saturday that he had been swamped with calls from people interested in the gun and had been collecting names in the event that Discount Gun Sales decided to make more of them. By Monday, the company announced it was launching a second production run after a gunsmith who survived Stage IV cancer read about the Komen dust-up and proposed making a new edition of the gun.

Update: 4:50 p.m. -- This story has been updated to reflect a response from the American Cancer Society.

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01:37 AM on 11/12/2012
it's a pistol chambered in .22LR .... doubtful that anyone would go on a shooting spree with .22LR.
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Alexander Borschel
08:49 PM on 03/18/2012
Sweet! Now I can kill in the name of cancer!
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Pete Gerasia
If you can't think logically, don't talk to me.
11:34 AM on 04/17/2012
Easy junior. We both know you can't shoot a gun.
01:37 AM on 11/12/2012
it's a .22LR chambered pistol. What are you going to kill with it? Squirrels?
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BlueCollarChick
Be the person your dog thinks you are.
10:54 AM on 02/09/2012
Must. Have. Pink. Gun.

Really. I've gotta have it.
06:47 PM on 02/08/2012
Good thing I've never donated to this company...They've probably collected billions of dollars for "research", yet the last big advancement in breast cancer services/prevention was when?
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01:08 PM on 02/08/2012
It's all fake. A money funnel for GOP contribution fund. Pink ribbon scam based on deception, most of the funding going to other places with ties that are currently under investigation

http://smirkingchimp.com/thread/richard-eskow/41191/false-apology-at-least-four-komen-recipients-and-sponsors-like-bank-of-america-are-under-investigation

It makes me wonder how many charities have sub-contractors actually ran by family friends or relatives that have their own political agenda.
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Alexander Borschel
11:25 PM on 02/07/2012
How many hundreds of millions has the Komen made over the last decade? And why isn't cancer research been pushed forward further?

Honestly, this foundation sickens me, because it's responsible for pink-washing, or rather, commercializing cancer.
09:00 PM on 02/07/2012
I hate guns. Oh, please DO donate to the American Cancer Society. I would hope that fighting cancer would not be a right-left cause. Cancer killed my precious husband.

I hate guns. And, I hate killing. I'm ~OK with hunters having rifles and shotguns (but, I can't imagine hunting down and killing an animal). But, I'm opposed to ALL other guns. No citizens need handguns or semi-automatic or automatic weapons.

I hate guns. I hope you hate cancer more than love guns.
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OdinsEye
Korean-Latino cop and retired military combat vet
09:26 PM on 02/07/2012
If you hate guns, don't buy any.
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schotts
Strength and Honor
12:08 AM on 02/08/2012
Let me guess, you hate guns?
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crosshatchaz
The meaning of life is to give life meaning.
06:14 PM on 02/07/2012
Doubt they want your blood-soaked money
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schotts
Strength and Honor
09:21 PM on 02/07/2012
Blood-soaked money? How do you figure?
01:53 PM on 02/08/2012
Guns are made to blow bubbles. No, um, keep you dry in the rain. No, play music to put you to sleep. No, what IS it guns do? Oh ya, kill people and animals.
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Cynth
[Your ad here.]
05:37 PM on 02/07/2012
Given that neither Komen nor its local affiliates have records of having received a donation from this outfit, I doubt the ACS will be seeing any, either. This is just a scam on women gun buyers.
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OCerInTN
Hoplophobics worst nightmare.
01:38 AM on 02/10/2012
Depending on the nature of the company (LLC, partnership, sole proprietorship, or incorporated business) the name on the check may not be the company name.
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Cynth
[Your ad here.]
01:30 PM on 02/10/2012
Given the high profile of this issue, the name should have been clarified by the gun shop, which does have an interest in demonstrating it's legit...if it is.
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SherryIndianapolis
Justice
05:31 PM on 02/07/2012
I am a woman, I lean left and am in the process of buying a gun. However, not interested in a pink one.....
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OdinsEye
Korean-Latino cop and retired military combat vet
08:33 PM on 02/07/2012
Any color you want, you can have.
01:58 PM on 02/08/2012
When I was a kid, we lived on a farm, and from time to time, cars would drive in at night and steal the farm gas. My parents were leaving my sibling and I at home, and I suggested we should have the shotgun ready (otherwise locked up in case of rabbit skunk) in case some cars drove down to the gas pump. He asked me if I was prepared to kill someone, because if I wasn't, they would take the gun, and then what would I do. If you have a gun around, you have to be ready to kill someone. And you know, I've been through lots in my life. I've been assaulted, in tense situations travelling, and I have to say, I still would never kill anyone. It's too bad that there are so many others who can't say the same.
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ausmth
All things merge into one and a river runs through
03:03 PM on 02/08/2012
Dad was right. Unless you are willing to use it the gun is worthless. I would use it. The presence of my gun stopped a home invasion and in another incident prevented my boss and I being robbed. I respect your choice. Please respect mine.
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OdinsEye
Korean-Latino cop and retired military combat vet
05:07 PM on 02/08/2012
Not all firearms are kept for defense.
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YankeeCanuck
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05:08 PM on 02/07/2012
Now there's a documentary: Pink Ribbons Inc. based on a book of the same name. It is about the marketing/corporate aspect of the charity from the start. The woman who had the idea and hand-sewed the first pink ribbons saw her idea appropriated and the big foundation got away with it by changing the shade of pink.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
02:02 PM on 02/07/2012
I think the gun is cute; I want one. Not all pro-choice voters are gun-phobic. Many of us grew up where the gun was a tool, like a chain-saw — a tool best left to someone who respects it's power and who has been taught how to use it.

Personally I'd prefer that the money was donated to American Cancer Society; Komen Foundation has betrayed it's brand as it betrayed every person who supported what we thought was their mission, when they, in fact, had another agenda.

PS. It's not just Planned Parenthood. Look into Komer's decisions on stem-cell research.

Don't #raceforthecure #runfromthecrime
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Aaron Tessoni
02:01 PM on 02/07/2012
Nothing like saving women from cancer so they can be killed with their own firestms.
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schotts
Strength and Honor
03:37 PM on 02/07/2012
What makes you think they will be killed with their own firearm?
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Pete Gerasia
If you can't think logically, don't talk to me.
11:40 AM on 04/17/2012
I see you've read the brady campaign rhetoric playbook.
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catgale1123
Loves Philly cheestesteaks,guns and Obama
01:52 PM on 02/07/2012
Im not even girly and I want a pink gun
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01:49 PM on 02/07/2012
If your against abortions...........Don't get one !

If your against guns..........Don't buy one !

Just stop telling other people what to do !
05:00 PM on 02/07/2012
Your abortion doesn't affect anyone outside your family.

Your gun could.
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
05:29 PM on 02/07/2012
"Your gun could."

Only if that someone is attacking me.
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ConservativebyNature
Molon Labe ! !
09:44 PM on 02/08/2012
Actually, we'll never know who that abortion may affect. Would that child grow up to discover a cure for cancer? We'll never know because he/she was never given the chance.