Beretta USA is threatening to leave Maryland over new gun control proposals, the Washington Post reports, and they would take hundreds of jobs along with them.
“Why expand in a place where the people who built the gun couldn’t buy it?” Jeffrey Reh, general counsel for Beretta, asked.
The Washington Post explains:
Beretta, the nearly
500-year-old family-owned company that made one of James Bond’s
firearms, has already invested more than $1 million in the [civilian
version of a machine gun designed for special operations forces] and has planned to expand its plant further in Prince George’s County to ramp up production.
But under an assault-weapons ban that advanced late last week in the Maryland General Assembly, experts say the gun would be illegal in the state where it is produced.
Now Beretta is weighing whether
the rifle line, and perhaps the company itself, should stay in a place
increasingly hostile toward its products. Its iconic 9mm pistol
— carried by every U.S. soldier and scores of police departments —
would also be banned with its high capacity, 13-bullet magazine.
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Kudos to Beretta for their stones on this issue. I hear North Carolina has a good business climate!
ReplyDeleteYes and they try.
DeleteIt would cost them a ton of money.... But they NEED to make the move!!
ReplyDeleteI hope they do and in the long run they may be better off by going to a friendly state.
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