Ghostrider1
Ultimate Member
This could get interesting...
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...es-rally-against-state-gun-control-proposals/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...es-rally-against-state-gun-control-proposals/
I remember long ago when Colt suspended civilian sales, so they are indeed taking a step forward this time.
I applaud their actions, however don't get too excited. They didn't close their factory permanently, sounds like they closed it down for the day to bus its employees to the capital. Doesn't really sound like the politicians care.
This could get interesting...
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...es-rally-against-state-gun-control-proposals/
Is Beretta taking note? Hello, Beretta?
But Beretta didn't bus their employees to Annapolis...
Didn't post to get in a comment-fest with a Pony-hater, just thought it would be nice if our local manufacturer had swelled our ranks on the 6th, the 1st, and the 5th with their folks.
They did send a rep who made some fairly strong statements. We'll see if THEY follow through by actually moving or if they'll be satisfied if the legislature carves out a niche by excluding them from the stuff that will encumber all of us.
I'm done in this thread.
Didn't post to get in a comment-fest with a Pony-hater, just thought it would be nice if our local manufacturer had swelled our ranks on the 6th, the 1st, and the 5th with their folks.
They did send a rep who made some fairly strong statements. We'll see if THEY follow through by actually moving or if they'll be satisfied if the legislature carves out a niche by excluding them from the stuff that will encumber all of us.
I'm done in this thread.
So ?
Who has more at stake, the company that publicly said they would leave or the company that sent their employees down to protest ?