The issue, *IMO*, isn't that the website sold guns. Look at the post from JB lions. This is the issue! They are organizing another potential riot/insurrection/attack whatever you wanna call it on the website's forums. Therein lies the problem. This does violate GD's ToS and they have the right to boot the domain. IANAL, if not done, they might get into legal trouble for supporting activity.
That graphic is being passed around on other sites, have no idea if it was on that one. I said:
"If stuff like this was getting passed around, some companies are trying to distance themselves."
If. And as someone pointed out, if it's a legal march, then it's legal. I don't know the laws of each state. I was checking on some other sites and they're telling people not to go, it's a setup from the left to get things popping off and then take your guns. Others are clearly amping things up, trying to start stuff.
BTW others sites like GAB aren't some free for all. Owner said:
"I should add that outside agitators occasionally post awful threats etc in
violation of our TOS, a phenomenon known as "fedposting."
We happily provide lawbreakers' data to law enforcement when subpoenaed, so if abusing our site is your idea of a fun time you should think twice."
That's what some former Gabbers didn't like, some left. They want no communication with the Feds.
Many want a free for all, which again, isn't going to happen on mainstream platforms.
See this part - "violation of our TOS". Gab has that as well.
Godaddy boots
Amazon boots
Epik boots
Gab boots
etc.
They all have a TOS that they enforce at times.