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Good. Means I'll buy even more Beretta's. Like I needed a reason but I'm sure glad they are sticking to their guns. :-)
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I hate for people to lose their jobs, but good for them. I hope all the companies in Connecticut do the same thing. Hopefully the workers can relocate, but I'm sure there would be no shortage of willing applicants wherever they landed.

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These uninformed liberal gun grabbers will cut off their nose to spite their face.

Mossberg said they would move if they could from Conn. They may expand in Texas.

Colorado is losing magpull, hunting show and expo's.

Come to Tennessee! We will be the next economic powerhouse! The South will rise again!  :wave:

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Good for Beretta....

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I applaud Beretta for sticking to their guns on this issue however,  this will mean nothing to the liberals. They know that if they can't outlaw guns with one federal law they will win the battle one state at a time. I'm afraid that all the expense these companies spend on moving will be for nothing in the end. I hope I'm wrong about this but this is the way they have won on every issue they seek to push on the American people. All one needs to do is look at the homosexual issue, separation of church /state, illegal immigration and the list goes on.

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no one other than current employees will care of they leave the state.   The gun grabbers will consider it just more win for them

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Good for them! If we can get further concentration of 2nd amendment supporters in the red states, maybe we can keep the extreme libtards concentrated in just a few blue states.

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Good for Beretta but I can't help but think of all the workers who will lose their jobs thanks to the moronic legislature. Realistically, only management employees will get any relocation benefits. The rank and file worker can pay their own way or be replaced with new workers in the relocating state.

The local economy will suffer and unemployment will skyrocket in that one county, but the liberals in Baltimore city and elitists in the Maryland-DC suburbs won't care. They will hang their hats on making Maryland a kinder, gentler state. Never mind the fact that in 2012 only two Maryland homicides were committed with a rifle; neither being an "assault rifle."
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Actually I think people might miss them if the article is correct and MD will lose 31 million in taxes, but this is Maryland, they will just tax something else to make it up.

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