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A true-blooded liberal's point of view...
....on the Beretta move:
"Some people considered the factory a good source of jobs," said Kelly Canavan, a longtime resident and local activist in Accokeek*, Md., the company’s home since 1977. "But a lot of other people have been disturbed that this huge gun factory is right here, extremely close to a lot of children and families." Living close to a military base must be excruciatingly painful for those children and families. |
A true-blooded liberal's point of view...
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A true-blooded liberal's point of view...
On 7/28/14, 7:23 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
...on the Beretta move: "Some people considered the factory a good source of jobs," said Kelly Canavan, a longtime resident and local activist in Accokeek*, Md., the company’s home since 1977. "But a lot of other people have been disturbed that this huge gun factory is right here, extremely close to a lot of children and families." Living close to a military base must be excruciatingly painful for those children and families. You mean, like Ft. Hood in Texas? The naval air station in Jacksonville provided the community with a never-ending supply of intoxicated drivers, wife beaters, bar brawlers and, of course, it was a well-known EPA toxic dump site. The Beretta facility in Accokeek is a tightly run ship. I brought a Beretta shotgun there for a diagnosis and had to wait in the visitors' gatehouse separate from the main facility while a tech fixed the firearm. You didn't get into the facility unless you had a specific reason to do so and they knew you were coming. I was more than satisfied to wait in the gatehouse and drink coffee with the receptionists there. It's not that big of a facility, by the way. I was pleased to learn recently that when Marlin moved out of New Haven to a new facility in New York State, its QC went to hell and its rifles spent most of their time being repaired for ftf's and worse. I read the Marlin factory is moving down south, as soon as it can train a workforce of rednecks how to read. Winchester, of course, left the United States entirely and is now a Japanese-made product. The best lever action rifles in the carbine calibers are manufactured in Italy. |
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A true-blooded liberal's point of view...
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