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CN" "We're not kicking out that rifle company"

Posted by David Hardy · 23 June 2013 03:58 PM

No, they're leaving by their own choice. It's amusing to see legislators ban a product as supposedly too dangerous, and then express dismay that a maker of that product doesn't keep making and shipping them from their State.

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Connecticut Democrats | June 24, 2013 2:18 PM | Reply

We want to profit from the murder of children in other states. But those ungrateful bastards at PTR Industries are taking their manufacturing jobs and tax revenue and leaving Connecticut.

Connecticut State Senator Beth Bye, who championed the gun-control legislation, called it “ironic” that PTR would announce its move on the same day the poll came out.
Bye says the new law did not prevent PTR from manufacturing in the state.

“PTR can still manufacture and sell its weapons in the United States, they just cannot be purchased in Connecticut. So the decision to move is entirely theirs – there is nothing in our new state law which prevents them from manufacturing and selling weapons,” says Bye.


harp1034 | June 25, 2013 9:05 PM | Reply

If Colt ever leaves they will really piss and moan.

Roberta X | June 26, 2013 7:32 PM | Reply

CT, not CN.

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