Magpul leaving Colorado?????

PMags are so the way to go.

Sidenote: If I were a wagering man, I would say that in my criminal justice minor opinion, that due the ripple effect, as MagPul leaves and takes jobs and money with it, that crime will increase in Colorado.

Sickening.
 
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due the ripple effect, as MagPul leaves and takes jobs and money with it, that crime will increase in Colorado.
I hate to say it, but even if you're right, lawmakers in Colorado won't get the point. If there's an increase in crime, then obviously the current restrictions aren't enough, and they'll pass more.

Don't get me wrong. I'm glad MagPul's leaving. They're putting their money where their mouth is, but the threat of leaving didn't stay the governor's hand.

Hopefully, the economic loss can be used to political effect in the next round of elections there.
 
Tom Servo said:
If there's an increase in crime, then obviously the current restrictions aren't enough, and they'll pass more.

Oh, I agree wholeheartedly. As cliche and trite an argument as it is, I believe that Colorado and NY recent gun control measures serve to illustrate the point that most gun laws aren't about gun control in the least, they are a matter of people control.

I'm glad MagPul moved too, set a good precedent I think.

Even though the venom spewed forth from the other side was especially evil. Didn't realize MagPul was a collection of death merchants. Reminds of that group that wanted to pour cement all over the H&K plant in Germany.

I also got a chuckle in the comments section over some article concerning MagPul that invoked General Smedley Butler and that the ammunition industry should be nationalized.
 
Crimson Tide...

I still say Alabama has a lot to offer. It's in a decent location, has well trained, well educated residents(staff pool), has decent weather year round, has good quality of life(lower cost of living rates), low crime, and the state officials are pro gun/pro business.

CF
 
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