Gun laws force another move!!!

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Check this announcement....

ACCOKEEK, Md. (AP) — Beretta U.S.A. announced Tuesday that company concerns over a strict gun-control law enacted in Maryland last year have made it necessary to move its weapons making out of the state to Tennessee.
The well-known gun maker said it will move to a new production facility it is building in the Nashville suburb of Gallatin that is set to open in mid-2015

Beretta general manager Jeff Cooper said that a sweeping gun-control measure that was passed last year initially contained provisions that would have prohibited the Italian gun maker from being able to produce, store or even import into Maryland the products that the company sells around the world. While the legislation was changed to remove some of those provisions, Cooper said the possibility that such restrictions could be reinstated left the company worried about maintaining a firearm-making factory in Maryland.

"While we had originally planned to use the Tennessee facility for new equipment and for production of new product lines only, we have decided that it is more prudent from the point of view of our future welfare to move the Maryland product lines in their entirety to the new Tennessee facility," Cooper said in a news release announcing the move.

The company anticipates the plant in more gun-friendly Tennessee will involve a $45 million investment in building and equipment and employ about 300 people during the next five years. Beretta said it has no plans to relocate its office, administrative and executive support functions from Accokeek, Maryland.

"Beretta is one of the world's great companies, and its commitment to excellence and Tennessee's rich history in manufacturing make a great match," Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam's spokesman Dave Smith said in an email.

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley pushed for the legislation last year in response to the December 2012 shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. The law, which went into effect last fall, includes a ban on 45 assault weapons and a limit on gun magazines to 10 bullets. It also contains a variety of other provisions, including a licensing requirement for handgun purchasers to submit fingerprints to the state police.

"We're disappointed with this decision, but the common-sense gun safety law we passed, which includes licenses for handgun purchases, is keeping schools, communities and law enforcement personnel safe," said Nina Smith, an O'Malley spokeswoman.

Beretta has operated in Italy since 1526. The family-owned company makes a variety of firearms, ranging from hunting shotguns to pistols for the U.S. Armed Forces. Beretta started operations in Maryland in the late 1970s. The plant in Accokeek makes finished pistols from raw materials for the military, law enforcement, and civilian markets.

Beretta said the transition from Maryland to Tennessee will be managed so as not to disrupt deliveries to Beretta customers.

The company noted that production of the U.S. Armed Forces M9 9 mm Beretta pistol will continue at Accokeek until all current orders from the U.S. Armed Forces have been filled. Cooper said no Maryland employee will be impacted for many months, and the company will meet with employees to discuss their interest in taking a position in Tennessee.

JIM...............
 
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You know, on the one side it's a good thing to do. Businesses that relocate show the public that they no longer accept these ridiculous laws. They show that they are fed up with the current politicians and the anti-gun propaganda.

But isn't that exactly what they want? No guns in their state...?!
 
You know, on the one side it's a good thing to do. Businesses that relocate show the public that they no longer accept these ridiculous laws. They show that they are fed up with the current politicians and the anti-gun propaganda.

But isn't that exactly what they want? No guns in their state...?!


Yes, and less jobs so they have more under their control.
The criminals will still have guns, knives, baseball bats or a rock.
They just don't get it.
 
I already saw this on the Beretta board, but is anyone else amused that Beretta's manager in the USA is named Jeff Cooper?

That OTHER Jeff Cooper, the late gun writer, was not fond of the M-9 replacing his beloved Colt .45 auto.
 
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I don't know what kind of TV advertising you get where you live but New York State has been running frequent ads for months here in Arizona about all the benefits of relocating a business there.
I suspect but don't know for sure that this may be the result of their infamous "Safe Act".
Jim
 
"We're disappointed with this decision....but we have no one to blame but our own narrow-minded, agenda-driven, gun-hatin' legislators".

There, fixed it for ya Nina!:D


Congrats to TN. Beretta should move out of MD lock, stock and barrel (literally)!!!
 
Don't believe everything you see!

I don't know what kind of TV advertising you get where you live but New York State has been running frequent ads for months here in Arizona about all the benefits of relocating a business there.
I suspect but don't know for sure that this may be the result of their infamous "Safe Act".
Jim

You should read the retorts to all of the "claims" Andy C. makes in these ads. They run them here too. Epic quantities of Bravo Sierra.
 
Every time I see the phrase "common sense gun laws" I get scared. Whose common sense? Looks like this "common sense gun law" cost Maryland 300 jobs.

I wonder if Maryland will do anything about all the tobacco grown in the state. Use of tobacco causes cancer and is used by those of school age.
 
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Beretta said it has no plans to relocate its office, administrative and executive support functions from Accokeek, Maryland.

Which means that Maryland will still receive tax dollars from Beretta, which regardless of statements about being disappointed, is all that Maryland cares about. IMHO, unless Beretta leaves the state completely, Maryland won.
 
Good for Beretta and good for Tennessee. The faster we get everyone sorted out and the utopians' dreams fail, the better.
 
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