Looks like Ruger has moved there corporate offices out of Connecticut
So, does that mean there are no more conservative gun loving patriotic members of the military complex remaining in CT? Have they all left? Will they be building a wall soon? Will CT be joining VA in some kind of disarms race? What's going on?????Looks like Ruger has moved there corporate offices out of Connecticut
So, does that mean there are no more conservative gun loving patriotic members of the military complex remaining in CT? Have they all left? Will they be building a wall soon? Will CT be joining VA in some kind of disarms race? What's going on?????
When you put it that way I totally agree, I was just fun'in about the military complex. Speaking of tax dollars, that's probably a significant sum. We usually think of the corporate tax, but it goes further; to employees payroll taxes, income tax, property taxes and sales tax by employees and the company. Too bad, it won't change the attitude up there.Nope. But there appears to be a majority of the electorate who are not.
Ruger is under no obligation to remain in a state that is openly hostile to their business model. They should have taken their tax dollars and left years ago.
True that. Now at least we’ve got arms makersWell, that's nothin.....the Chiefs are leaving Kansas Mo.! Daisey BB Guns are still made in Rogers AR. Fiocchi Ammo is made about 3 miles from me, they aren't moving!
Now, ya'all know one big reason the South lost is that they didn't have munitions made in the farming South, like they did in the industrial North.......
They will eventually, the pinko commies will raise taxes on them and ban their products if they keep in power.The one I’m surprised that hasn’t moved is SA. I know there are a few Winchester factories in southern Illinois. I think Devil Dog Arms moved to Florida from Illinois.