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    Door Kicker Mick-Boy's Avatar
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    I wouldn't presume to speak for them, but what I'd like to see is Magpul move their entire business out of state and refuse to sell anything to CO entities. No dept purchases, no agency purchases, nothing.

    But then I tend to be a "if you can't win the game you might as well destroy the arena" kind of guy.
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    I hear that... I just think that from a business perspective it may not be that cost effective to pull it all up right now and lay down roots somewhere else. All it takes is for a national ban on high cap mags and they are right back where they started.

    I think after watching all this BS tonight, it was pretty clear that Magpul was their main target. I also don't think for a second that the Dem Reps that brought this bill up had anything to do with authoring it. I would bet this came from a group on a national level with direct aim at Magpul.

    Would be nice if Magpul would throw its Colorado supporters a bone and flood the CO market with Pmags instead of sending them out of state. They will have plenty of time to do that after this summer. There is no doubt they could sell them all and they wouldnt have to worry about shipping costs either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
    But then I tend to be a "if you can't win the game you might as well destroy the arena" kind of guy.
    I'm with Mick-boy. If this passes the rest of the votes, it's not Magpul's fault, it's the folks that vote to pass such bs laws. Let the state realize what they've done when they loose all that revenue and all those jobs when this industry leader pulls up stakes and moves on down the road!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
    I wouldn't presume to speak for them, but what I'd like to see is Magpul move their entire business out of state and refuse to sell anything to CO entities. No dept purchases, no agency purchases, nothing.

    But then I tend to be a "if you can't win the game you might as well destroy the arena" kind of guy.
    I 100% agree with you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-Boy View Post
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    But then I tend to be a "if you can't win the game you might as well destroy the arena" kind of guy.
    I believe nationwide there should be a movement to ban purchasing products from states like Colorado , New York and California. California and New York won't care but Colorado counts on it tourism and farming dollars. imagine that if this State stood to loose just 10 percent of its Revenue each year from a boycott by and others. Infringe on our rights and face the piper. Heck if Colorado saw a drop in its hunting revenue it would have a tremendous impact. The only way the Dems will listen is to take their money away. The same strategy worked for the Gay marriage/civil union supporters and I believe 2nd supporters nation wide could send a wake up call to our legislatiors and Govenor by doing so.
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