Ruger has had ENOUGH-- Now They Called it Quits
This video discusses Ruger's relocation of its headquarters from Connecticut to North Carolina, framing it as a response to restrictive state politics and business climates. It highlights the broader trend of firearms companies moving south, citing Smith & Wesson's move to Tennessee as another example. The speaker argues that restrictive legislation and a perceived anti-gun sentiment in some states drive these relocations, leading to significant economic ripple effects, including job losses in the originating states and job gains in the destination states, ultimately contributing to the South becoming a 'gun capital'.











