Texas will take Magpul and any other manufacturer that needs a low tax base of operation. There are dozens of amazing places with excellent incentives for this type development. Don’t Mess with Texas.
Threaten not, do.
More manufacturers and accessory companies need to put the states on notice of similar actions if the continue to persue and approve of violating the 2nd amendment. Good for MagPul. Glad I “may” have bought some of their products.
Molon labe.
HEY Magpul this small town in Nebraska would LOVE to have you re-locate there(Vise-Grip USED to be made there):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Witt,_Nebraska
Dear Magpul, Idaho welcomes you with open arms.
Not to mention general tourism. And many have already seen the diversions from I-70 preceding long drives through other parts of the State, more money spent on services generating revenues, etc.
Right... but, in the typical sleight-of-hand liberal doublel-speak, note Kagan slyly doesn't address the sale and possession of those high-cap magazines.
Texas Wide Open for Business
http://www.texaswideopenforbusiness.com/
Latest evil efforts in CO
CO has a Democrat majority in both of its houses along with a Democrat Governor.
NRA-ILA excerpts:
House Bill 1224 Bans magazines with a capacity greater than fifteen rounds.
http://www.nraila.org/media/10875492/co_hb_1224.pdf
House Bill 1226 Repeals current law allowing individuals with a concealed carry permit to carry a firearm for self-defense on a college or university campus.
http://www.nraila.org/media/10875495/co_hb_1226.pdf
House Bill 1228 Imposes a gun tax for a background check when purchasing a firearm.
http://www.nraila.org/media/10875498/co_hb_1228.pdf
House Bill 1229 Criminalizes the private transfer of a firearm.
http://www.nraila.org/media/10875501/co_hb_1229.pdf
Into this highly charged environment, I to am in the process of building a company that produces magazines. If Colorado passes this, I will have to locate my business in Wyoming.
Mmmm... move to Savannah, GA.
Right there is a port, an airport, Ft. Stewart, and Daniel Defense.
(D.D. makes and assembles their stuff there already and they use MagPul parts).
In fact, there is a great building ready to go, pretty much next to D.D. already.
GA would love that and Savannah is handing out corporate tax breaks like candy (or they were) for that kind of manufacturing.
Any state that is considering tougher gun laws is a lost cause if you’re looking out 15-20 years. Might as well go ahead and make the change.
Ammo manufacturers should also cut the gubmint off, refuse to sell it anymore ammo. Civilians would take up the slack.
Obama would nationalize the ammo manufacturers...
Good for them. They make good stuff.
Sierra Bullets left California in 1990 and moved to Sedalia Missouri.
Sierra was smart they beat the rush.