Posted on 06/19/2013 9:22:00 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A Connecticut gun manufacturer is moving to South Carolina after Connecticut lawmakers passed stricter gun-control laws in the aftermath of the fatal Sandy Hook School shootings.
PTR Industries will make the formal announcement next week at a ribbon-cutting to be attended by South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley, according to The Sun News of Myrtle Beach.
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I know what you mean, but I think this is part of new lines being drawn. Sometimes you have to fall back and regroup before continuing the fight.
I wish Governor Martinez and some of our NM leaders would try to get a few gun manufactures to come here. We have great gun laws, and plenty of people looking for work.
It would be cool to see Colt in Tx...”
That is certainly one company that appropriately belongs in Texas.
I guess I keep thinking that if enough people and businesses leave those blue states someone on those states would finally wake up, figure out why and do something about it.
Probably just wishful thinking and the sign of an addled old brain that refuses to give up hope.
But if they all leave, who will fight there?
Soon we find ourselves isolated.
Good for them. This is the way a company can fight back - pick up and leave high taxed, gun grabbing states and head to a friendlier climate. When, oh when, are the people in the blue states going to wake up- or are they?
From what I heard about malloys wonder bill that will stop all school shootings is that a manufacturer will have no guide lines on a new product until it is finished, money spent and ready for market, and then and only then will it be reviewed and with great probability classified as an assault weapon and banned. Great for business connecticut
Ping - in case you have been looking for one..
Already saw it. Those guys bought the G3 and MP5 designs and tooling from H&K, tweaked the designs, and now H&K says the product is better than they ever made it. They'll even make the magazines in the USA, keeping costs down.
I just hope the feds don't lean on their financial backers. They're still a legitimate business, even if the feds and Bloomberg want them destroyed.
Still, any day the gun-grabbers and their states lose business, and tax revenues, is a good day. :)
THX!
It is more likely that South Carolina will stay ‘red’ a lot longer that Texas.
Perhaps.
Perhaps not.
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