Posted by NCWayne on August 28, 2014 at 17:32:08 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Re: jBeretta Moves posted by IH2444 on August 28, 2014 at 14:54:22:
Yes, Beretta is an Italian based company. However if you'll take a minute and read the article below in Forbes you'll see that the Italian side of Beretta is deeply involved with any and all plans for their company, be it he US arm, or the Italian arm.
Basically what it all comes down to, as the article states, Beretta doesn't play around. When they move somewhere they pick the place based on the benefits of the area, and plan to stay a long time. Not something that should surprise you given that they have been in business since the 1500's. In this case they told the Maryland politicians that if they did anything to go against the Second Amendment they would move. I guess the politicians thought they were bluffing, but it seems they weren't, at least to a degree. I say that because it depends on which article you read as to what's actually happening. One says they are moving everything to Tenn, in another it's said that the Maryland plant will remain open doing certain things, and the Tenn plant will simply be expansion. In any case something that does seem to be a constant in all articles, regardless of which is happening, Maryland is worried about them leaving, along with others in the firearms mfg business. In other words they bit the hand that feeds a lot of their citizens and it will eventually come back to beat them in the tail.....
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