This video announces Tenicor's relocation from the Seattle area to Northern Idaho. It provides a brief highlight reel of the move and offers some historical context for the company, emphasizing its humble beginnings, as many successful businesses do, starting in a garage.
This video discusses Smith & Wesson's decision to relocate their headquarters from Springfield, Massachusetts, to Maryville, Tennessee. The move is attributed to new state laws in Massachusetts that would prohibit the production of semi-automatic rifles, which constitute 60% of Smith & Wesson's business. The relocation is presented as a strategic move to a more business-friendly state, creating jobs in Tennessee while Massachusetts loses them.
This video discusses Remington's relocation from New York to Georgia, highlighting the economic implications of states with differing firearm policies. It emphasizes how businesses, particularly in the firearms industry, are moving to more 'friendly' environments that offer lower tax burdens and a more welcoming political climate, leading to job creation and investment in those new locations.
Smith & Wesson is relocating its manufacturing operations from Springfield, Massachusetts, after 169 years due to proposed legislation by State Representative Bud Williams that would restrict the production of AR-15s and certain pistols. This move is expected to result in significant job losses for local employees and have a broader economic impact on the community. The company plans to move to Tennessee, a state perceived as more favorable to firearms manufacturing.
Smith & Wesson is relocating its headquarters and some manufacturing from Massachusetts to Tennessee after 169 years. This move is discussed as a business decision driven by Tennessee's more gun-friendly environment and its status as a right-to-work state, which can impact union power and employee protections. The speaker expresses mixed feelings, understanding the business rationale while also pondering the impact of established companies leaving states with restrictive gun laws.
This video discusses whether gun companies should relocate from Massachusetts to states with more favorable gun laws. The conversation, originating from Gun Talk Radio's After Show, features Jim posing the question and Tom Gresham along with the crew debating the economic and legislative factors influencing such decisions. It touches upon states actively working to retain or attract firearm manufacturers.
This news segment from July 2014 features Cam Edwards interviewing Jeff Reh from Beretta. The discussion centers on Beretta's significant decision to relocate their manufacturing operations from Maryland to Tennessee. The interview likely delves into the reasons behind this strategic move, potential impacts on the company, and the business environment in both states, as it was broadcast by NRA News.
This video captures the initial stages of Serbu Firearms relocating to their new facility. The footage highlights the significant open space on the manufacturing floor before the arrival of CNC machines, which are expected in a few weeks. To demonstrate the available room, the description humorously notes that a racing go-kart was procured and driven around the empty space.
This video from ILA Grassroots News Minute discusses the negative economic impact of anti-gun legislation in states like Colorado. It highlights how restrictive gun laws are causing firearm manufacturers to relocate to more gun-friendly states, resulting in a loss of tax revenue and jobs for those states. The description points to an NRA-ILA article for further details on the issue.
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