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Punch The Clown
04-13-2013, 06:16 PM
April 9, 2013
PTR Industries to Leave Connecticut by Year End


Today, PTR Industries issued this statement and following communication.

A Statement Concerning Manufacturing Encouragement, Economic Growth, and Protection of the Constitutional Rights of Citizens.

This past week an historic and highly controversial bill was passed by the State of Connecticut which will have far reaching consequences to the state, its citizens,and businesses. The bill we refer to is Bill No. 1160, AN ACT CONCERNING GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND CHILDRENS SAFETY. This bill purports to reduce gun violence by banning hardware responsible for less than three percent of homicides in 2011 and claims to increase children’s safety by restricting the ability of those most responsible for it—their parents—to defend them.

PTR Industries

As a firearms manufacturing firm, our industrial roots reach deep in the State of CT. Along with other companies in the trade, we were deeply apprehensive at the hurried process to develop new gun laws and fearful that it would generate unintended consequences for our industry. On Thursday April 4, 2013, upon reading the full text of Bill 1160, our worst fears were confirmed. What emerged was a bill fraught with ambiguous definitions, insufficient considerations for the trade, conflicting mandates, and disastrous consequences for the fundamental rights of the people of CT.

The magnitude of the constitutional and economic importance of this bill is such that the disregard for public input (in the final version), and the haphazard production of the legislation should be insulting to any citizen or business in CT. It should be a shock to us all that such landmark legislation could be written in one week, and seen by no one (including the rank-and-file legislators) prior to its emergency certification. Having been present in the deliberations in both legislative chambers, it was clear that a majority of our legislators had not even read the bill- and those that had read it had only a cursory understanding.

The process with which this legislation proceeded, along with the language that resulted gives us no confidence that this will be the last violation of our rights in our beloved home state, and we only hope that this does not set a precedent at a national level.

The rights of the citizens of CT have been trampled upon. The safety of its children is at best questionably improved from the day of the tragedy that triggered the events that lead us here. Finally, due to an improperly drafted bill, manufacturing of modern sporting rifles in the State of CT has been effectively outlawed. With a heavy heart but a clear mind, we have been forced to decide that our business can no longer survive in Connecticut—the former Constitution state.

Furthermore, we feel that our industry as a whole will continue to be threatened so long as it remains in a state where its elected leaders have no regard for the rights of those who produce and manufacture its wealth. We are making a call to all involved in our industry to leave this state, close your doors and show our politicians the true consequences of their hasty and uninformed actions. We encourage those in our industry to abandon this state as its leaders have abandoned the proud heritage that forged our freedom.

Although PTR has not decided upon a specific relocation site at this time, over the coming weeks the company will be actively considering offers from states that are friendly to the industry. We hope to have a site identified within the next six weeks, and hope to have our move completed by the end of this year. We plan to keep our business partners informed on the status of our move throughout this process in order to affect a smooth transition.

We have extended the invitation to join us in the move to all of our employees, as well as all of our vendors. We are pleased to say that we currently have commitments to move from a majority of our employees, which includes ALL of our management personnel, engineering staff and skilled gunsmiths.

It is our hope and sincere belief that this move will represent a step forward for the company;and that by bringing our expertise and core personnel to combine with the business friendly policies, and a motivated local labor force from a state that respects industry and the second amendment that we can expand our operations and not only maintain- but increase the quality and reputation of our products.

Please direct any questions or inquiries to John McNamara, Vice President of Sales, at [email protected] or by calling 860-676-1776.

Punch The Clown
04-13-2013, 06:27 PM
Remington is staying in new york. To entice them to stay they were given an $80,000,000 govt. contract.

Magpul is leaving co.

Creedmoor Sports is leaving ca.

Beretta is leaving md.

Jimbo Slice
04-13-2013, 06:43 PM
I wish MI could recruit all of the manufacturers that are relocating.

REHRIFLE
04-13-2013, 10:25 PM
Remington is staying because they accepted $$s to stay. They are whores and sold freedoms for the all mighty $. To hell with them and their products.

Eli
04-13-2013, 10:50 PM
Colt - or at least partof Colt - is moving to the Dallas area.
Then there's this: http://news.yahoo.com/texas-governor-connecticut-gun-maker-come-down-213053466.html

Eli

canes7
04-14-2013, 09:30 AM
So who's read/watched Atlas Shrugged? Could this be the real world "disappearing" but instead of actually disappearing people/companies just move to more hospitable area's?

It's about time the producers separate from the looters.

ordmm
04-14-2013, 09:53 AM
Actually I believe the Governor of Connecticut really is not too concerned about the firearms industry leaving his state. Quite honestly, much of it has been gone a long time now. The "big ones" like Winchester which pretty much exists in name brand only, and Colt which is a very small operation compared to what it once was. Another issue is the "peace dividend" in which much of the big time military procurement spending in small arms is pretty much over. What is left the Defense Department puts up for bid. Many of the producers have for years now been located in Southern states. Those of us who collect and shoot firearms are customers of a pretty mature industry. At one time it was probably a fact that politicians spent a lot of time in industrial areas to guarantee they got voted back into office. With most of the industrial unions now only a historical footnote the politicians still need to get elected so they turn to the big urban areas. The new great voting block seems to be the entitlement class of the inner city and that is the new class of voter that politicians will pander to. As far as losing revenue I think the only revenue politicians care about is that revenue bequeathed upon them by Washington. That revenue is becoming nothing more than a re-allocation of wealth. Not saying I'm right about this but that's the way it looks from where I sit. What's happening in the East is sure to slowly work it's way thru the rest of the country. These politicians pretty much work to a proven formula. Yes, they would sell out their family to get re-elected. They are pigs for sure.

Eli
04-14-2013, 03:18 PM
The War of Northern Aggression was won by the North primarily because they had all the industrial base. Today, the South has that industrial base, and significantly higher population, the North seems to have a lot more parasites.... This isn't going to end well for a lot of people....

Eli

McGeezer
04-15-2013, 03:26 PM
They all should move to South Carolina. The state gov't is very helpful to companies re-locating.

Jimbo Slice
04-15-2013, 05:17 PM
Today, the South has that industrial base, and significantly higher population, the North seems to have a lot more parasites.... This isn't going to end well for a lot of people....

Eli

Have you got any factual numbers to post to prove this, or is it just personal opinion?

The way I see it, if there were ever to be any sort of civil conflict in our country between "north" and "south" again, a large portion of the "south" workforce would flee back to Mexico or the Dominican Republic or wherever they came from.

And as far as the number of parasites goes, it's kinda of laughable really. Perhaps you've never been to Atlanta or Houston or Birmingham, etc ad infinitum.

Eli
04-15-2013, 06:02 PM
Have you got any factual numbers to post to prove this, or is it just personal opinion?

The way I see it, if there were ever to be any sort of civil conflict in our country between "north" and "south" again, a large portion of the "south" workforce would flee back to Mexico or the Dominican Republic or wherever they came from.

And as far as the number of parasites goes, it's kinda of laughable really. Perhaps you've never been to Atlanta or Houston or Birmingham, etc ad infinitum.

I live in Houston - I'm a native! Yes, there are a lot of parasites here, but we don't have places like Chicago or (shudder) Detroit.
150 years ago, the South was almost entirely agricultural with nearly no industrial base. Today, industry abounds here, while what little is left in the North is dying.

Eli

McGeezer
04-15-2013, 06:20 PM
Wow, has this thread go off topic or what?