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3 gun companies leaving New York State

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:21 am
by philip964
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They also talk about the law designed to catch criminals with guns is making criminals out of legal gun owners.

I'm not sure, but it seems either they are being caught with magazines that hold more than 7 bullets or you cannot have more than 7 bullets in your possession at any one time. Legal gun owners are being arrested for having 9 bullets. One guy was target shooting. Neat to target shoot with only 7 bullets.

I was hoping for more good news last night. There really wasn't very much. Can you imagine NYC will have a liberal mayor now. Bloomberg was considered a conservative. Lets see how long it takes, before NYC is back to the way it was before Rudy Giuliani.

Re: 3 gun companies leaving New York State

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 3:55 pm
by EEllis
philip964 wrote: Legal gun owners are being arrested for having 9 bullets. One guy was target shooting. Neat to target shoot with only 7 bullets.
To be fair the first was arrested for operating a vehicle without a licence and the second was "target" shooting in a city park. Both would of been arrested without the Safe act it just added charges. That being said it's a moronic law.

Re: 3 gun companies leaving New York State

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:44 am
by bmwrdr
That is how they make money off the legal and law obeying people. From a criminal they can't expect anything. A criminal will be costly once jailed.

Re: 3 gun companies leaving New York State

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:47 am
by bmwrdr
I personally hope some of the gun related industrial companies are moving to Texas.
SIG Saur would be a great company to have here!

Re: 3 gun companies leaving New York State

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 10:41 pm
by Stratman
After I read a letter the CEO of the MA based Beretta Corp wrote to the governor of that state I went out and bought an M9. I already had plenty of pistols but I decided buying one would be the best way to show my support. I would like for Baretta to move and bring their 3,500 employees to TX. It would probably be possible to buy them all a house and give them a raise with the money they would save in MA taxes and regulation costs.