Why Is Any Firearm Manufacturer Left In Connecticut?
BY Herschel Smith5 years, 7 months ago
Sen. Gennaro Bizzarro, R-New Britain, said he really “struggled” with his vote, but decided to vote yes.
“I sleep with my gun at my side,” Bizzarro said, to protect his family from any possible intruders. But, in the end, he went along with the majority and voted yes.
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While also praising Kristin Song for her advocacy on behalf of her son, Sen. Rob Sampson, R-Wolcott said the bill has “one flaw.”
He said that flaw was “you must secure guns in a certain way.”
“I don’t believe we have a right to tell people what they should in their own homes,” Sampson said, adding in their own homes is what a gun owner’s right to “choose their own method” to secure a gun.
So what are you going to do, Bizzarro? Abdicate your manly, God-given responsibilities to protect and defend your family because a bunch of nanny-state collectivists want you to be neutered?
And Rob, there’s more than one flaw in this legislation.
Who’s left – some folks from Ruger, Mossberg and Colt? Get out. Now. You’re several years too late, perhaps, but late is better than never. Never will be deadly. Especially since you can see the future of firearms manufacturers who are left there.
On March 21, 2019 at 10:10 am, Pat Hines said:
Ruger now has a relatively new facility in Mayodan, North Carolina. I think they’re building 10/22s there now with plans to expand. I expect them to vacate the northeast entirely soon.
On March 21, 2019 at 2:33 pm, BoyDownTheLane said:
BERNIE SANDERS CALLS FOR NEW ZEALAND-STYLE GUN BAN IN U.S.
His Tweet, via BlackListedNews, Breitbart et al
On March 21, 2019 at 9:37 pm, Red in OleVirginny said:
Ruger makes the AR556 in N. Carolina, Spikes Tactical is in Florida, Daniel Defense in Georgia and S. Carolina. Palmetto State Armory and FN in South Carolina, DOA Arms in Virginia Beach, Primary Arms in Texas, – you get the idea.
I don’t spend a PENNY above the Mason Dixon line. I’m sure there is good people up there but those state govt’s wont get a red cent from my team.
Sat Cong.
On March 22, 2019 at 7:46 am, Bram said:
I assume Colt stayed because Senators Dodd and Leiberman could be counted on to block any efforts by the Army to upgrade to something better than the M16/4. Now I don’t see any reason – other than the basic pain-in-the-ass details and expenses of moving people and equipment.