Maryland passes new gun control laws.

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  • flyandscuba

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    Eh...just another Communist state I have no desire to live in - or visit... Right up there with MA, NY, CT, CA, IL, and NJ...
     

    FrankT

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    Don't forget CO
     

    JohnAL

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    Sadly Maryland is below the Mason-Dixon Line. Too much DC influence.
     

    Crazydoc68

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    They all state they will move in protest. So far magpul has been the only one to follow through. Remington "surprisingly" got a government contract and yet stayed. So they will no longer be receiving my money. In all honesty it's all about the bottom line and not our rights. Just my .02 worth. Just saying.
     

    ilintner

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    Picking up and moving would be a very expensive logistical nightmare for major manufacturers like these in the middle of a huge rush for their products... The business side of me understands, the part of me that is passionate about guns wishes that the manufacturers could find a way to effectively leverage their position politically. Tough position to be in...
     
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