First they tell us about another gun manufacturer who moved out of Connecticut and is thriving, then they showed this guy crying about his business dwindling, told us that many people across the country simply will no longer buy his products because they are made in anti-gun Connecticut, and he says he doesn't know what to do about his business even after laying off 50 employees and telling us there is very few people left working in his 4 building complex.
Ever consider moving to a state where your business would be welcomed instead of being despised like evil garbage?
I remember Danny Boy saying that we don't need businesses like this with such contempt in his voice, that you would have thought he was talking about a piece of dirt.
Firearms manufacturer PTR Industries is so pleased with its move to Aynor that it is producing a special gun to show its appreciation.
The company will produce 1,000 South Carolina commemorative firearms, each stamped with an outline of the state with a Palmetto tree and crescent moon inside it.
PTR vice president John McNamara said the company developed the gun as a way to give something back to South Carolina.
The company moved its headquarters and operation to Aynor in January with no hassles. McNamara said state and local officials helped in any way they could, such as with zoning.
“All the red tape involved was handled efficiently,” he said.
S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley will receive one of the special edition firearms at a ceremony at the plant on Monday. The special gun costs $1,200 and may be purchased at several area gun stores.
PTR CEO Josh Fiorini decided to move the company from Connecticut after a law was passed that would ban legal ownership in the state of firearms such as those PTR makes.
I was ROFL laughing.
ReplyDeleteFirst they tell us about another gun manufacturer who moved out of Connecticut and is thriving, then they showed this guy crying about his business dwindling, told us that many people across the country simply will no longer buy his products because they are made in anti-gun Connecticut, and he says he doesn't know what to do about his business even after laying off 50 employees and telling us there is very few people left working in his 4 building complex.
Ever consider moving to a state where your business would be welcomed instead of being despised like evil garbage?
I remember Danny Boy saying that we don't need businesses like this with such contempt in his voice, that you would have thought he was talking about a piece of dirt.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the TV commercials they could move to NY because NY leads the nation in job creation, oh that's right, his product is illegal there too!
ReplyDeleteLeaving CT seems to be good for business!
ReplyDeleteFirearms manufacturer PTR Industries is so pleased with its move to Aynor that it is producing a special gun to show its appreciation.
The company will produce 1,000 South Carolina commemorative firearms, each stamped with an outline of the state with a Palmetto tree and crescent moon inside it.
PTR vice president John McNamara said the company developed the gun as a way to give something back to South Carolina.
The company moved its headquarters and operation to Aynor in January with no hassles. McNamara said state and local officials helped in any way they could, such as with zoning.
“All the red tape involved was handled efficiently,” he said.
S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley will receive one of the special edition firearms at a ceremony at the plant on Monday. The special gun costs $1,200 and may be purchased at several area gun stores.
PTR CEO Josh Fiorini decided to move the company from Connecticut after a law was passed that would ban legal ownership in the state of firearms such as those PTR makes.