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GreyGeek:


The law that was proposed by the governor, passed by the  Maryland senate and will probably be signed by the Maryland legislature is so strict that if, out of a million records, if the state police find just two mistakes someone can be fined thousands of dollars and sent to prison.

Phantom:
Too bad we'll never see them Setup a factory here in Nebraska

Think of the Job's and Tax revenue we might end up with.  (SIGH)

Gary:

--- Quote from: GreyGeek on March 01, 2013, 09:13:32 PM ---

The law that was proposed by the governor, passed by the  Maryland senate and will probably be signed by the Maryland legislature is so strict that if, out of a million records, if the state police find just two mistakes someone can be fined thousands of dollars and sent to prison.

--- End quote ---

Sounds like the that state wants to dry up gun businesses.   This type of legislation is popping up in lots of states.

Phantom:
Here is one of the reasons we'll never see them here.

http://www.ammoland.com/2013/02/montana-shooting-sports-association-invites-gun-manufactures-to-montana/#axzz2MLnMdsHC

Gary:

--- Quote from: Phantom on March 01, 2013, 09:37:59 PM ---Too bad we'll never see them Setup a factory here in Nebraska

Think of the Job's and Tax revenue we might end up with.  (SIGH)

--- End quote ---

If they move to another USA location, I doubt it would be the high tax state of Nebraska. 

This is the worlds oldest continuously family owned manufacturer company, and they could easily just up and move operations back to their home offices, which I would look for them to do if Maryland does not get their head out of their ass.

Thank you for posting this video!

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