Why you should get your next haircut in Tucson Taylor, Arizona

A barbershop in Taylor, Arizona has this special 2nd Amendment promotion.

The fine print on the poster says, “Every time you get your hair cut between now and December 2011 you can enter to win this 9mm Hi Point Carbine. $260 retail value! All ATF rules apply.”

It’s perfect for the patriot who wants to look good when the revolution comes.

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This post was last modified on August 11, 2011

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  • And furthermore, there are droves of "conservatives" (my dimpled azz!) who have retired there on their taxpayer-funded pensions and who live very well on my divorced person, no kids, worked in NYC publishing taxed up the wazoo dime and now I'm broke azz. Are they activists about the extent to which Tucson is overrun by illegals? NO! They send a chain email now and then and spend their days in their built-in pool. They do NOTHING to help the problem or people like my brother and I, who are struggling to find solutions. They're as bad as the far Left.

  • Tucson? Don't think so. That cow town is a hotbed of uberliberal hypocrisy. I lived there for a year w/my dev. disabled adult brother, of whom I'm the sole caretaker. We lived in a cohousing community, which, in theory, should've been ideal for a worn-out pushing-56 sister who's been made old and broke by the enormous responsibility and lack of help from family, "friends," the Catholic Church, and other assorted selfish liar hypocrites. Tucson LOVES its illegals, is overrun by them. The folks in cohousing cared more about their precious illegals (ah, get the house cleaned for $20; etc.) and "oh, the poor people of Afghanistan" than they did about the people--me and John--right in front of them who were (and still are, only back in NJ now) struggling to find solutions to the long-term living problem (i.e., me dying, John w/the mind of a 2-yr-old being alone) and the NEEDING A RELIABLE JOB I CAN DO CLOSE TO OR FROM HOME problem. We were invisible. TUCK FUCSON! Except for one person and her husband and child the place sucks. (P.S. Not one enviro-hypocrite group complained about the severe and toxic pollution of the fragile desert ecosystem of the Tucson corridor by illegals. Even the radical Left TUCSON WEEKLY had a story about the degradation and toxic waste, with pictures, in April 2009. You can still search their site and read and look online. Sierra Club? Crickets. I hate Tucson!)

  • I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Taylor is about four and a half hours from Tucson!

    • Nobody said anything about Tucson so what is your point? If you want to get technical Taylor is about 45 minutes drive north of Show Low, between there and Snow Lake.

      Anyway, if it were not for the fact I would have to ride hard about 10 hours to get there I would go for the haircut and the chance to add to my little gun safe!

      • Just to clarify, the above commenter was noting that the title of this post at the top of the page says "Why you should get your next haircut in Tucson, Arizona". I caught the error right away, being as I grew up in the White Mtns, but now live in Tucson, and I knew right off the bat that you'd NEVER see a sign such as that anywhere in Southern Az! Up there, heck yeah, the 2nd Amendment is alive and well, but not in Tucson, sad to say.

        • OK, OK, I screwed up. I changed it in the body of the story before I posted it, but forgot to go back and change it in the headline. My apologies.

      • I don't even want to get my hair cut. It hasn't been cut in almost 4 years. But if I lived nearby, I'd drop in, pay for a cut, just to get my name in the hat, and support the man.

  • Don't knock it. Those babies are fun to shoot, come with a lifetime warranty and are made in the U.S.A.

  • $260 retail value kinda says it all, but hey, a barber proably doesn't make a boatload of cash so he can't afford to give away an A-4, and the gun does look cool.
    To each his own.

    • It's the thought that counts. If the barbershop next door was giving away a chance for a date with Hillary, which one would you visit?