Calif Loses One Of World's Largest Manufacturers To Anti Gun Politics
ProMag Industries, one of the world’s largest firearm magazine manufacturers has relocated from California to Arizona.
California an Anti 2nd Amendment State
ProMag Industries, General Manager, Mike Kurvink, explains the decision to relocate was based on California’s anti-second amendment political environment and the proliferation of restrictive gun manufacturing legislation.
In an effort to control their citizens’ right to bear arms, California legislators have hammered away at the firearms manufacturing industry by passing laws that amplify and redefine the specifications of a gun magazine. If the politicians in California cannot directly impede the sale of guns in the state, they will control them through legislation that makes it difficult if not impossible to manufacture.
Arizona a Constitutional Carry State
One of the reasons the owners of ProMag selected Arizona as the site for relocation was that they are a constitutional carry state. Meaning, it is legal for the citizens of the state to carry a fire arm without requiring a permit.
By Leisa Crawford, Oct. 5, 2014, Misguidedchildren.com
ProMag Industries, one of the world’s largest firearm magazine manufacturers has relocated from California to Arizona.
California an Anti 2nd Amendment State
ProMag Industries, General Manager, Mike Kurvink, explains the decision to relocate was based on California’s anti-second amendment political environment and the proliferation of restrictive gun manufacturing legislation.
In an effort to control their citizens’ right to bear arms, California legislators have hammered away at the firearms manufacturing industry by passing laws that amplify and redefine the specifications of a gun magazine. If the politicians in California cannot directly impede the sale of guns in the state, they will control them through legislation that makes it difficult if not impossible to manufacture.
Arizona a Constitutional Carry State
One of the reasons the owners of ProMag selected Arizona as the site for relocation was that they are a constitutional carry state. Meaning, it is legal for the citizens of the state to carry a fire arm without requiring a permit.
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