Pro-Gun = Pro-Business: Beretta plans to build new plant in Tennessee

Liberals often lecture us on what we need to do to attract more jobs, yet this proves they know thing. Beretta is not coming to California or New York, they’re coming to TN.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Italian gun maker Beretta said Wednesday that Tennessee’s support for gun rights was a major factor in its decision to build a manufacturing and research facility in the Nashville suburb of Gallatin.

The $45 million plant is projected to be complete this year and create 300 new jobs.

Gun rights were “the first criteria for deciding to even consider a state,” said Jeff Reh, a member of Beretta USA Corp.’s board of directors.

Reh spoke to reporters after a press conference that included Gov. Bill Haslam and Franco Gussalli Beretta, the company’s executive vice president and director, as well as lawmakers and city officials.

Reh, who led the site search, said there were some states considered that “respect Second Amendment rights,” but they “didn’t have the type of support that we saw in Tennessee.”

Several states began wooing Beretta from Maryland after the company raised objections to a wide-ranging gun control measure enacted there last year. Company officials said Wednesday that they have reached capacity in Maryland, requiring the expansion elsewhere.

“We look forward to building operations here and being part of your community for many years to come,” Beretta said.

The other site finalists were Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia.

Last year, lawmakers in Tennessee passed and the governor signed a measure that allows people with handgun carry permits to store firearms in their vehicles no matter where they are parked, including company parking lots.

When asked by a reporter if Beretta will allow its employees to keep guns in their cars at work, Reh responded, “if that’s allowed by state law, yes.”

Earlier this week, a proposal that seeks to do away with local government’s power to decide whether to allow firearms in public parks advanced to a full Senate vote despite opposition from Haslam.

The Legislature in 2009 gave city and county governments the ability to opt out of a new law that allowed firearms in public parks, playgrounds and sports fields.

Under the current proposal, permit holders would be allowed to carry, unless there’s a school function.

Haslam has expressed major concerns with the legislation, and reiterated that to reporters on Wednesday.

“My concern … is this isn’t just a Second Amendment right,” he said. “It’s also a question about how we determine what the owner’s voice is and what happens to that property. In this case, cities and counties have bought those properties with their own tax dollars. And I think that’s the proper place for a decision to be made, is according to who actually owns the property.”

Reh said he’s heard about the legislation, but hasn’t had a chance to study it.

Beretta has operated in Italy since 1526. The family-owned company makes a variety of firearms, ranging from hunting shotguns to the U.S. Armed Forces M-9 pistol.
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Source: http://cherokeetribune.com/bookmark/24484891-Beretta-to-build-new-firearms-plant-in-Tenn-

Haslam is one of those mixed-bag Republicans that sometimes does the right thing but then backpedals and tries to please the liberals (it doesn’t work, liberals consider him a right-wing wacko). Haslam’s argument on the last bold paragraph is dumb. Cities are not the owners of the park, that role belongs to the taxpayers. Cities would have nothing without our taxes, thus both the parks and the 2nd Amendment belongs to individuals.

I can only hope that Beretta will continue to push Haslam and others in the right direction.

 

 

$6,000 Reward for stolen firearms

Need money? Wanna play detective? Then you’re gonna like this one:

Gun theft

Credit: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

PHOENIX – Three dozen firearms were stolen from a Phoenix gun store earlier this week and authorities are asking for the public’s help to identify the suspects.

According to authorities, three unknown males forced entry into EZ Money Pawn near Glendale and 27th avenues between 1:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. Monday.

The Phoenix Police Department and agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives responded to the store, which is a licensed gun dealer.

Surveillance video shows the suspects made four different entries into the store from the roof. Approximately 36 handguns were stolen.

A $6,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the theft.

Anyone with any information related to the firearms theft is asked to contact Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS or silentwitness.org.
Source: http://www.azfamily.com/news/6K-reward-offered-in-Phoenix-gun-store-theft-242651491.html

Good luck cracking this case, the crooks come from a “snitches get stitches” culture, so it’s a wonder if they’re gonna find anyone willing to turn them to the cops for $6K.

Where to Shoot App reaches 100k downloads

Our enemies tell us that shooting is not as popular as before, that less people own guns,that we’re all a bunch of angry old white men who will become extinct soon. Well, will they explain this?

NSSF is pleased to report that our Where To Shoot mobile app has topped 100,000 downloads. The app, which at one point hit No. 4 on the Apple App Store’s list of free sports apps, has been a hit with target shooters and gun owners.

Available for iOS and Android devices, Where To Shoot locates shooting ranges near you. The app puts North America’s most comprehensive directory of shooting ranges in the palm of your hand. It also includes video tips for shooters, news and firearm safety information.

Users can search by current location, state or zip code and find specifics about each range, including shooting activities offered, accessibility and contact information. The app also makes it easy to get directions to the range.

Download the app through the links below or by simply visiting wheretoshoot.org
Source: http://www.nssfblog.com/nssfs-where-to-shoot-app-tops-100000-downloads/

 

 

 

4 Pro-Gun Bills introduced in Colorado

Bloomberg must be fuming, assuming he knows:

Senate Bill 90, introduced by state Senator Randy Baumgardner (R-8), would eliminate the requirement for step-relatives to submit to a background check during the legal transfer of a firearm.

Senate Bill 94, introduced by state Senator George Rivera (R-3), would repeal the egregious and rights-infringing bill passed last year by anti-gun Democrats in Denver that criminalizes the private sale or transfer of a firearm.

Last week saw the introduction of House Bill 14-1063, sponsored by state Representative Justin Everett (R-22). HB 1063 would expand “Castle Doctrine” to allow the use of deadly force for self-defense in an individual’s place of business.

Also introduced last week was Senate Bill 14-038, sponsored by state Senator Scott Renfroe (R-13). SB 38 would prevent the Governor from suspending the distribution of firearms during a declared state of emergency.

After last year’s session — considered to be the most historic assault on your individual liberties in state history — true defenders of freedom are stepping up in an effort to repeal the draconian legislation heaped upon you and advance the rights of shooters and sportsmen in Colorado.

Read more: http://www.ammoland.com/2014/01/colorado-more-pro-gun-bills-introduced/#ixzz2rlcV5MQh