
The firearms industry abandons blue states to avoid crushing regulations
Of all the businesses that are moving out of blue states, those in the gun industry lead the pack.
Storied firearms manufacturers, some of them having operated in northern states for centuries, are now heading South. Remington, founded in 1816 and Americaโs oldest gun maker, announced in November it was moving its headquarters from New York to Georgia.
In announcing the move, which will include a $100 million investment in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and create 856 new jobs, Remington CEO Ken DโArcy said, โthe decision to locate in Georgia is very simple. The state of Georgia is not only a business-friendly state, itโs a firearms-friendly state.โ
Also exiting New York is Dark Storm Industries, a gun manufacturer and retailer. They will be moving to Titusville, Florida, where they have begun construction on a new manufacturing plant, bringing up to 75 jobs to Florida.
โIf youโre in the gun industry and you have the opportunity to move to Florida, youโre figuring it out, thatโs where you want to be,โ Dark Star Communications Manager Kevin Elder told The Epoch Times. When the company asked its employees if they would consider moving south, they didnโt hesitate, Elder said, โthey were ready to go.โ
Dark Star was founded to make firearms that are compliant with New Yorkโs strict regulations, โbut they just keep adding on more and more restrictions and more hoops to jump through,โ Elder said. โOur clientele is very friendly, and our community, and we try to give back as much as we can. We do a lot of charity work and local law enforcement loves us. But as far as the state itself, they donโt want that kind of stuff up here.โ
Elder said that Dark Starโs problems in New York went beyond state regulations to also include banks and payments companies. โWe had to change credit card processors,โ as well as the companyโs bank, he said, because they were denying service to firearms companies, despite their strong creditworthiness.
Byย Kevin Stocklin