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Who is next to uproot and leave anti-gun states? I support their move, hope they come to TX.

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Or they could all go to Maine. This was published by the governor of Maine in the April 12 issue of The Wall Street Journal


Paul LePage: Beretta, Colt and Magpul—Come to Maine


By PAUL R. LEPAGE
When Americans think of Maine, they often think of rocky coasts, lobster and moose. But Maine also has a long and proud tradition of military service, a legacy of world-class manufacturing, and a high percentage of personal firearm ownership.

That's why I invite manufacturers of firearms and related accessories—some of which are under siege in their home states by politicians pushing anti-gun legislation—to come to Maine. As a state that is fiercely protective of our right to bear arms, we will welcome you and your business.

When a Bangor daily newspaper in February tried to get the names, addresses and dates of birth of all Mainers with concealed-firearms permits, we leapt into action, drafting and passing a bill in 48 hours to temporarily shield the personal information. Democrats joined Republicans to swiftly enact this emergency legislation. (Legislation to permanently shield the information is in committee.)

Although Maine has one of the highest rates of firearm ownership in the country, we also have one of the lowest rates of gun violence. We are a safe state, and we plan to keep it that way. Even better, our dedication to protect the rights of law-abiding gun owners crosses party lines. Maine Democrats, many of whom serve rural areas where hunting and gun ownership are a way of life, readily agree with Republicans that the rights of firearms owners must not be infringed.

We are dismayed to see strict anti-gun legislation in states that are home to some of our country's best firearms manufacturers. Beretta USA Corp. in Maryland, Colt Manufacturing Co. in Connecticut and Magpul Industries in Colorado are facing hostile—and hysterical—legislation from politicians who slap them in the face for providing their states with jobs, opportunity and revenue.

Beretta, Colt and Magpul: Come to Maine. Our tradition ranges from Hiram S. Maxim, inventor of the first fully automatic machine gun, who was born in 1840 in Sangerville, Maine, to the renowned Bath Iron Works, which produces the world's most advanced surface warships. As the Navy said during World War II, "Bath-built is best-built." Other firearms and defense contractors in Maine include Smith & Wesson and General Dynamics GD -1.02%.

When it comes to firearms, the rugged individualism of Mainers is alive and well. Richard Dyke acquired Bushmaster Firearms in the late 1970s and produced high-quality, AR-15-type rifles until 2006, when he sold the company. The new owner consolidated manufacturing with its operations in New York, vacated the facility in Windham, Maine, and laid off the local employees.

But Mr. Dyke still owned the facility. So he started another company, Windham Weaponry, and in 2011 he put his former employees back to work making high-quality rifles that are already considered some of the best on the market. That's how Mainers do it.

Maine is home to L.L. Bean, the supplier of outdoorsmen and women, as well as Kittery Trading Post and national retailers Cabela's CAB +0.11%and Wal-Mart, WMT +0.99%all of which offer firearms to consumers. Just as we welcome and support these companies and the jobs and opportunities they create, we would welcome and support the manufacturers of firearms and accessories.

Beretta, Colt, Magpul and any others: In Maine you will find air, rail and seaports that can carry your exceptional products across the country and across the globe. You will find hardworking Mainers, and you will find a governor who is ready to provide incentives and guarantees that will make it attractive for you to set up shop in our state.

I will never sign anti-gun legislation that erodes the rights of Maine citizens, drives your business away or infringes on the U.S. Constitution or the State of Maine Constitution.

Come to where you are welcome and where you will be appreciated. Come to Maine. I'll even throw in some lobster.

Mr. LePage, a Republican, is the governor of Maine.


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You have to admire a man like that, and a state that elected him.
 
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Remington Arms has accepted a Fed. contract and has agreed to stay in New York. I won't be buying any new Remington products, including their AR subs.
 
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Remington Arms has accepted a Fed. contract and has agreed to stay in New York. I won't be buying any new Remington products, including their AR subs.
I wouldn't buy one for several reasons, that is just another reason not to buy one.

The only RemAR I saw that shot worth a hoot was one in .204 Ruger and every rifle I have heard or seen in .204 shoots well so that was no surprise. The four or five .223 & .308 Remington AR's I have sold and seen shoot don't shoot as well as the S&W's, Bushys, RRA's and DPMS's I have seen out of the box. Matter of fact, out of the box the bargain basement DPMS Oracles are darn impressive.
(I own a preban 1994 Bushy 16.5" Carbine that outshoots my buddies Camo RemAR with a 20' heavy freefloat barrel and two-stage trigger)

Your experience may be different and I hope it is, however, out of the box they were mostly unimpressive.


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Posts: 1700 | Location: Lurking somewhere around SpringTucky Oregon | Registered: 18 January 2005Reply With Quote
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I live in Maine, and just want to put this in perspective. Lots of Hippies, and Greenies up here, they have just not fully taken over. Also Lepage won a three way race, and is the first republican governor in awhile. We recently elected Angus King to the US senate who publicly supports limiting magazines to 10 rounds.


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Posts: 177 | Location: Bitterroot Valley, MT | Registered: 02 April 2013Reply With Quote
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It's kinda sad that the hippies and the Eco-weenies are taking over so many places that once had a great hunting/fishing tradition. FWIW, I have a former co-worker from Maine, and she's the biggest socialist, environmentalist nutbag I know.
 
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