I like the idea, but are they really setting themselves up so that the products which are being manufactured in the state cannot be sold out of the state? That seems like a weak business model.
What business model works today in the US-of-Nirvannah with the uncontrolled waaaay-oversized federal gubmint monster taxing and regulating small & medium-sized businesses into oblivion???
Presumably, there would be a class of weapons designed for export that would not be protected. I think Montana did this a few years ago, but I’ll have to look that up :)
Kansas’ law prevents feds from enforcing the fed law on stuff made and sold in Kansas - but said fed law is still enforced on interstate stuff.
The law does not interfere with a business model - it is intended to prevent fed laws from being applied inappropriately.
One may still sell interstate but would then be subject to the fed laws.
The state is just protecting itself. If you want to purchase a firearm from Kansas, move there.
It is not a weak business model if Kansas residents can now purchase their own firearms and ammo within their state....no competition and perhaps more availability for them.
“I like the idea, but are they really setting themselves up so that the products which are being manufactured in the state cannot be sold out of the state? That seems like a weak business model. “
If you want to eat the pie, you do it one bite at a time.
The statement and stand are far more important than any business model...