http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/...adb_story.html
Add another to the list
Last edited by jslo; 02-25-2013 at 18:40.
We need more of this. Hell yes Beretta!!
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But a statement that I think puts them on the "nice list". Their statement is on par with Magpul's.
Their general counsel had this to say "...the last time Maryland ratcheted up gun restrictions in the 1990s: Beretta responded by moving its warehouse operation to Virginia. I think they thought we were bluffing” in the 1990s, Reh said. “But Berettas don’t bluff.”.
"All I can tell you is, Mr. Beretta said, ‘There always seems to be a problem with Maryland.’ ”
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- It is probably difficult for companies to know who is on the 2A side vs anti 2A as it pertains to local/state governments ie: city, county or state. Instead of making a naughty list of companies that still sale to those agencies I asked the website if they would make the naughty list not about companies but about naughty local/state governments so that companies can reference that list so it would be easy for these companies to know who to denounce.
I'm thinking we have a lot of great sheriff's here in CO that have publicly condemned these laws so I don't think being behind enemy lines is reason for a company to not sell to those agencies. I'm thinking in light of CO legislation, that CO State Patrol or Denver PD (for their 20 round limitation, not the current crap in legislation , would be on the bad boy list but local Sheriff's Office would not.
Of course I pointed out that it's not me making the list so making suggestions is easy. Nor do I know the legal ramifications. I just thought it might be a good idea so I shot them an email.
Anybody know of a list out there of naughty local/state governments?
Oh BTW...did anybody hear about Magpul selling direct to CO residents??? Someone should make a thread about it!
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