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Offline Brett

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Update on Winchester
« on: May 18, 2006, 04:48:17 PM »
USRAC TO HELP CITY ATTRACT BUYERS FOR WINCHESTER PLANT . . . U.S. Repeating Arms Co., which recently closed its historic Winchester firearms plant in New Haven, Conn., will repay $850,000 in tax benefits and help attract buyers for the plant, Mayor John DeStefano announced last week. The city and USRAC have come to terms on a "stand still" agreement in which the company agreed not to immediately remove its equipment and inventory from the facility. "Without this agreement, U.S. Repeating Arms could have removed all of their equipment and inventory on March 31 and left town. Instead, along with meeting their financial commitments to the city, they are providing a reasonable time period in which to market the Winchester site and hopefully to find a successor firearms manufacturer," DeStefano said.
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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2006, 06:18:54 AM »
Ha ha! DeStefano?. He supported that atrocity called HR 5818, which would jail law-abiding gun owners if they didn't meet a deadline for reporting stolen guns. Thank God that just got shot down. Like a lot of lefties, he just can't seem to get a grip on the concept that the willingness to murder has nothing to do with the firearms industry.

Connecticut is actively working to overtax its businesses, discourage gun ownership, discourage shooting sports, legally harass manufacturers, but when companies like Colt and USRAC New Haven fold, it's: "Look at me! I'm saving jobs!"