Repurcussions…
Here in Colorado: Colorado ammo magazine maker Magpul threatens to leave state over gun bill
Colorado’s largest and most profitable manufacturer of high-capacity ammunition magazines has vowed to leave the state if lawmakers pass a measure banning the devices — a move officials with the company say could cost hundreds of jobs and upward of $85 million in potential spending this year.
Magpul’s threat has Democratic lawmakers scrambling to strike a balance that remains true to their goal of limiting the number of rounds a magazine can hold without frightening off businesses.
Of course, then we have the 3-D printer issue: 3D printing could muzzle new gun laws
Back to pushback, in NY State: Firearms manufacturer stops sales to NY state officials
If the leaders of the State of New York are willing to limit the right of the free and law abiding citizens of New York to arm themselves as they see fit under the Rights enumerated to all citizens of the United State through the Second Amendment, we feel as though the legislators and government entities within the State of New York should have to abide by the same restrictions.
This action has caused a division of the people into classes: Those the government deems valuable enough to protect with modern firearms, and those whose lives have been deemed as having less value, and whom the government has decided do not deserve the right to protect themselves with the same firearms. Olympic Arms will not support such behavior or policy against any citizen of this great nation.
As Glenn Reynolds likes to say: PUNCHING BACK TWICE AS HARD
I’m sure the 3-D printer legislation will start later this year.