Will Hornady Suffer Or Benefit From Their Posture With New York?
BY Herschel Smith6 years, 7 months ago
I said this.
As for Hornady, I suspect they will benefit immensely from this decision. If you are a firearms or ammunition manufacturer, straighten up and pay attention. This is how you do it. This is how you pay your dues and earn the trust and respect of the community. The community rewards such trust and respect.
As I would expect, the NRA is late to the game writing about this, and utterly failed to line up other manufacturers or even hint that the entire industry should do the same thing. But what interests me is one comment at the article.
Hornady, we love you!!! Let’s see how long it takes before the cops have to point their empty pistols at a BG and yell “STOP or I’ll yell BANG.”
I hope every ammunition manufacturer out there has the balls to tell New York to go to hell. How ironic, liberals getting a taste of their own medicine: the infamous boycott.
Told you so.
On May 2, 2018 at 9:14 am, Pat Hines said:
Hornady will benefit from their position, we need to give support to other companies that take a firm stand. Magpul for example. Strongly encouraging companies to move to southern states is a good idea. I think Colt is still in New York, held there by the United Auto Workers union. Colt has UAW through their ownership of Holley Carburetor, a fact that has cost them dearly over the years by driving up their cost of production.
We do need to come up with a strategy to go after governments like New York for “willful interference in the exercise of civil rights” for their firearms (including consumables and accessories) access denial.
We need to be relentless in this.
On May 2, 2018 at 9:32 am, Fred said:
I already run Hornady for defense. And now I like them even more. Thank you Hornady for helping in defending my civil rights!
On May 2, 2018 at 11:14 am, Bill Robbins said:
I guess NY cops will need to drive to gun-friendly NJ and CT to buy their duty ammo. /sarc.