Maryland gun-grabbers are now grabbing jobs away from workers in their state. Forward!
https://twitter.com/johneastborough/status/305663752265691136
You see, gun manufacturer Beretta has just about had it. How can a company function where it is being legislated and regulated out of business? As Sen. Feinstein (D-Calif.) said, the goal is to “dry up the supply.” As Twitchy reported last week, Magpul Industries is leading the charge in Colorado. They, too, may move out of a state due to gun-grabbing legislation.
And they won't be coming to #CO RT @ByronYork: Beretta, based in MD for 35yrs, considers leaving. http://t.co/i31BrphNNs #copolitics #coleg
— Tom (@BoreGuru) February 24, 2013
Is Maryland next?
I'm at Beretta USA (Accokeek, MD) http://t.co/aoWCKA38fm
— BERETTA (@Beretta_USA) February 21, 2013
Perhaps not for long.
https://twitter.com/FederalSpyGuy/status/305662590703509504
'Why expand in a place where the people who built the gun couldn't buy it?' asks Berreta official. http://t.co/KpJJMsxjUn
— Byron York (@ByronYork) February 24, 2013
More from The Washington Post:
“Why expand in a place where the people who built the gun couldn’t buy it?” said Jeffrey Reh, general counsel for Beretta.
Concern that the company will leave, and take its 300 jobs with it, is palpable among state lawmakers who worry it could be collateral damage from Gov. Martin O’Malley’s proposed gun-control bill.
“I’m concerned. I think they’re going to move,” said Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert). “They sell guns across the world and in every state in the union — to places a lot more friendly to the company than this state.”
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They aren’t bluffing, and he knows it. Beretta already moved its warehouse to Virginia, after an onslaught of new gun-grabbing laws in Maryland in the 1990s.
https://twitter.com/donut_shack/status/305667595795832833
https://twitter.com/johneastborough/status/305664348284657664
And, like with Magpul, freedom-loving citizens in other states welcome Beretta.
Virginia:
https://twitter.com/3rdedit/status/305708914933112833
South Carolina:
@johneastborough @beretta_usa South Carolina is waiting w open arms. fN USA could use some company
— Don ??⚾️☘️?? (@Builder26) February 24, 2013
@ByronYork Vacant textile mill on beautiful lake available for #beretta in Calhoun Falls SC.
— Lee Boggs (@leeboggs) February 24, 2013
Tennessee:
https://twitter.com/VolZX10R/status/305666707379347456
https://twitter.com/VolZX10R/status/305666230847688705
And Texas! Get Senator Cruz (R-Texas) on this one, too!
https://twitter.com/MzRebecca06/status/305664685452169216
.@GovernorPerry You may be able to get @Beretta_USA in Texas. They aren't happy with MD gun laws.
— China Lies/Media Lies (@MeganSmiles) February 24, 2013
https://twitter.com/stout05/status/305671526986944512
Dear @Beretta_USA – Texas would welcome the oldest firearms manufacturer in the world with open arms, low taxes & Texans who buy guns, #rkba
— The 12th Fan (@Josh_Painter) February 24, 2013
https://twitter.com/johneastborough/status/305665121747877888
Will he? Stay tuned! In the meantime, gun rights advocates, like this Twitter user, are standing strong with Beretta.
Very proud of @Beretta_USA support of 2nd Amnd: Beretta’s future in Maryland tied to state’s gun-control debate
http://t.co/zZIMOvAGwg— The Weapons Wire (@weaponswire) February 24, 2013
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