Saturday, April 6, 2013

Firearms Company Relocating To North Texas « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Due to Gov. Malloy's push for Ct's new gun law.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Would the last gun owner out of occupied Connecticut please turn off the lights?

Anonymous said...

I'll bet most of the employees at these gun manufacturers voted for Democrats, so in a sense they voted to put themselves right out of work. Now they can take advantage of all those sprinkles Democrats throw at everyone like food stamps, welfare, section 8 housing.

Too bad all those "trinkets" are just a drop in the bucket compared to the high paying high tech jobs they are all about to lose!

Keep voting for those Democrats!

Anonymous said...

I wonder how the union members feel about their union turning their backs on them, not to mention how much of their forced union dues were used to elect Malloy in the first place! Now the result will be the unemployment line!

Anonymous said...

Stockman to ‘persecuted’ gun manufacturers and owners: ‘Come to Texas!!!’
Friday, April 5, 2013

Major gun manufacturers are being left “homeless” as the states where they are based continue to pass tougher gun laws, and Rep. Steve Stockman says Texas is more than willing to take them in.

Stockman, a Republican from Friendswood, sent a letter to all ”gun manufacturers, and owners, persecuted by radical anti-gun legislators,” inviting them to Texas, which he says is the ideal place for relocation.

Colorado, Connecticut, and Maryland have recently passed new bills that Stockman calls “draconian” and “unfriendly” to gun manufacturers.

Anonymous said...

Senator Chris Murphy says none of these manufacturers will leave Connecticut because there are so many other reasons for them to stay here and even if he succeeds in outlawing these weapons throughout the entire nation, these companies will continue to manufacture them here in Connecticut so they can sell them to other countries where they will continue to be legal to possess.

Anonymous said...

Colt, Mossberg, Stag and others will definitely face a boycott, they know how the market reacted to Ruger and Smith and Wesson during prior gun control fights, and that was before the internet could inform and mobilize millions upon millions of people at a moments notice. Staying in CT will soon be both a business and perception liability for these companies.

Fortunately, many other major manufacturers are lining up at our borders just waiting to take their places. Companies that will create high paying manufacturing jobs and pay significant taxes, companies like…um…gimme a minute…um…yeah. I can’t think of any. Can you?

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