Posted on 02/21/2014 4:46:34 AM PST by Renfield
My family has operated our business from the same small town in northern Italy for 500 years. This means that when we make a commitment to a local community, our hope is to do so for decades, if not centuries, to come.
We apply this same philosophy to all of our factories and locations throughout the world. Such a commitment is not a one-way street, though.
In return for our investment in jobs, facilities and assistance to the local economy, we ask for respect and a supportive business climate.
We deserve such respect. We make the standard sidearm for the U.S. armed forces. We also make firearms that police and consumers use to save their lives and the lives of others.....
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I’ll wait until they get the Tennessee plant up and running ... and buy one of the first off the line from there.
Martin Owe’Malley: Gun manufacturers are not welcome in Maryland, because that’s not what Marylanders are about. /s
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
Heh! Yeah. I wonder if they’ll hire Hickok45 to do ads for them. How close will they be to Middle, Tennessee?
I want to be married to one of these Beretta men!!
Ay yi yi!
I want to be married to one of these Beretta men!!
Ay yi yi!
One of the parents in my son’s school works at Beretta in Accokeek, MD and she says that the Assault Weapons Division is the one moving to Tennessee and the rest of the company is scheduled to stay for now.
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