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LLARMS says:
April 1, 2013 at 11:08
I would imagine it is not an April fools joke I cant imagine a company as
big as this would cannibalize its own reputation by basically saying,
Just kidding! We are staying in a state that infringes on our citizens. HaHa! Funny Right? - D
1 posted on
04/01/2013 11:26:47 AM PDT by
servo1969
To: servo1969
Aw, I messed the title up.
It should be “BREAKING: HiViz Says Adios to Colorado”
Sorry about that.
2 posted on
04/01/2013 11:28:43 AM PDT by
servo1969
To: servo1969
Colorado was taken over by George Soros Democracy Alliance a few years ago. About the time they passed a no gender specific public restroom law. George Soros wealthy, elite love their power there. Guns get in their way.
5 posted on
04/01/2013 11:40:52 AM PDT by
OafOfOffice
(W.C:Socialism:Philosophy of failure,creed of ignorance,gospel of envy,the equal sharing of misery)
To: servo1969
I wonder when Burris Scopes (owned by Berretta) in Greeley, and Redfield Scopes in Denver will wise-up and move out?!?
6 posted on
04/01/2013 11:42:26 AM PDT by
harpu
( "...it's better to be hated for who you are than loved for someone you're not!")
To: servo1969
Nebraska, Wyoming, Kansas, New Mexico, and Utah are all happy to take the fleeing gun businesses.
7 posted on
04/01/2013 11:43:28 AM PDT by
GraceG
To: servo1969
How many jobs are affected? Too bad, Colorado. Serves you right.
8 posted on
04/01/2013 11:44:02 AM PDT by
bergmeid
(I told you so - now pass the ammo.)
To: servo1969
Good forthem. I will support them.
9 posted on
04/01/2013 11:44:59 AM PDT by
Obadiah
(High speed, low drag.)
To: servo1969
HiViz says Bye Biz to Colorado........
11 posted on
04/01/2013 11:48:30 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Want to be surprised? Google your own name......Want to have fun? Google your friend's names........)
To: servo1969
Magpul not far behind. John Galt’s busy in CO.
12 posted on
04/01/2013 11:53:56 AM PDT by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers: All armed conservatives.)
To: servo1969
Somebody needs to run a tally of the lost revenues to the state, not just sales tax, and corporate taxes, but the state income taxes paid by the employees of these companies.
I imagine that by now it is well into the tens of millions of dollars, reaching towards 100 million or more.
To have a numerical amount out there will really hit them hard, because every lobbyist in the state will imagine that money would have gone to his cause.
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