Posted by NCWayne on August 28, 2014 at 22:30:13 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Re: jBeretta Moves posted by IH2444 on August 28, 2014 at 18:17:26:
You could say money will always have a factor in any business decision. That said, if you look at the way those that make either firearms or accessories for them are making an Exodus out of the states that have enacted draconian gun laws, you'd know it was more a matter of principle rather than a money making decision. Most companies, like Beretta, Magpul, Ruger, and others had plants in the various states for a lot of years. Heck Beretta was in Maryland for around 35 years, it's not like they were state hopping, looking for a better deal during that time. They even told the politicians that if the laws were enacted they would move, and they did.....It's as simple as that.
Beyond that, what the states have done by offering incentives to get businesses to move to them is no different than any of the pro ball teams do when they are recruiting new players. So, is it OK when an athlete accepts incentives to go somewhere, but it's not when a business does it? In both cases the result to the body offering the incentive, is an increase in revenue due to the introduction of the 'new party' into the mix. In the case of a business, there may be tax incentives for the business, but that is usually more than offset by the extra revenue brought into the state by the employees who now have money, as well as the revenue brought about as a result of day to day business.
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