Monday, August 05, 2013

What's a Company to Do?

Here’s a note to Debney.  You won’t win.  Massachusetts is too far gone ... Gun owners won’t approve. [More]
I notice the gun magazines are addressing this dilemma, with FMG's "Shooting Industry" (a sister publication to "GUNS") noting on page 50 of their May issue:
While it's easy for internet bloggers to tell Colt, O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Stag Arms and other manufacturers of modern sporting rifles to get out of the state, that is no easy task.
No, it's not.  Defending freedom never is, and like the overused Spiderman quote goes, with great power comes great responsibility.

Rather than being leaders though, what you're going to see is the gun industry being led. If enough gun owners make the decision they will not give aid and comfort to their enemies by adding to the coffers of anti-gun states -- that is, if they do it in sufficient numbers to affect the bottom line of companies operating behind the lines -- we'll see incentive for movement. 

It boils down to how many believe this is a vital line to hold, and organize and spread the word to make it so, and how many choose to remain oblivious and apathetic.

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