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Remington Closing New York Plant, Which Opened in 1828
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4172228" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Actually, they had to. The state taxation and anti-gun sentiment in NY forced them to move. </p><p>The dumba$$es in the legislature that kept making it harder and less profitable to produce firearms in New York drove that decision along with the facility that was outdated and almost impossible to upgrade by its design without a huge investment. </p><p>NY in their dumb decision to control firearms have now lost thousands of employees that gave them tax money, and supported that city for decades. </p><p>I hope they are happy with their decision to destroy Ilion as a community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4172228, member: 5412"] Actually, they had to. The state taxation and anti-gun sentiment in NY forced them to move. The dumba$$es in the legislature that kept making it harder and less profitable to produce firearms in New York drove that decision along with the facility that was outdated and almost impossible to upgrade by its design without a huge investment. NY in their dumb decision to control firearms have now lost thousands of employees that gave them tax money, and supported that city for decades. I hope they are happy with their decision to destroy Ilion as a community. [/QUOTE]
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