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Honestly, I don't think this has much of anything to do with the 2nd Amendment. Conservatives who are looking for a place to relocate are not going to choose Connecticut unless they have family ties there. It's the liberals who are moving out or moving back out or choosing not to move there in the first place who are causing the angst. It turns out that the liberal utopia is not so utopian even for liberals.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSgt Christopher Brose - Here is one from the year before from Fox News (2013).
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/03/21/colt-ceo-says-no-definite-plans-to-stay-or-flee-connecticut-amid-gun.html
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/03/21/colt-ceo-says-no-definite-plans-to-stay-or-flee-connecticut-amid-gun.html
Colt to bolt? Gun maker's boss says company feels unwelcome in Connecticut
After 175 years in Connecticut, the president of one of the nation’s oldest gun manufacturers is unsure what the future holds for his business and its nearly 700 employees.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSgt Christopher Brose - Here is the 2013 CNN article:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/10/us/connecticut-gun-manufacturer/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/10/us/connecticut-gun-manufacturer/index.html
Gunmaker says new law forcing it to leave Connecticut - CNN.com
A manufacturer of military-style rifles says it is leaving Connecticut and is encouraging other companies to do the same after last week's signing of sweeping gun legislation.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSgt Christopher Brose, I am actually surprised that there hasn't been more of a reaction to this posting overall.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSG Robert Webster - It's the fault of the link label. "ar-BBDNWP3" isn't very descriptive.
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