The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (aka designated terrorist group CAIR) Saturday demanded that a gun store in Santa Ana cease selling what the organization considers Islamophobic window decals and bumper stickers that “promote violence against Muslims.”

(How exactly do they promote violence against anyone? “Infidels” is the derogatory term that MUSLIMS use for filthy unbelievers) NBC The CAIR organization claims Ammo Bros sells stickers that read “American Infidels” and “Pork Eating Crusader.”

The council’s attorney, Justin Wold, sent a letter to the company on Jan. 16 saying the stickers “have the purpose of targeting Islam and expressing disdain and intolerance towards the religion. The context that these are displayed in a gun store is particularly problematic since the stickers serve to incite anti-Muslim sentiment and promote violence against Muslims.”

The CAIR litigation jihadist said the store may be in violation of state and federal laws prohibiting hate crimes and threats. (Neither of which applies)

Here’s the threat letter from CAIR: