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    Beretta Passes on Building Factory in VA over McAuliffe Gun Control Stance

    Beretta Passes on Building Factory in VA over McAuliffe Gun Control Stance



    by AWR Hawkins 24 Dec 2013 517 post a comment
    Until Virginia Governor-elect Terry McAuliffe (D) was elected on November 5, Beretta USA had the Old Dominion on a short list of states in which it could build a new factory.

    The USA side of Beretta has been based in Maryland, but Governor Martin O'Malley's (D) gun control push convinced them to move to a more gun-friendly climate.

    According to The Washington Times, Beretta already "has a distribution center in Spotsylvania, VA," so building the new factory in the state made sense--when Virginia had a pro-gun governor.

    Beretta USA's general counsel Jeff Reh said, "The anti-gun ads that McAuliffe ran in northern Virginia were particularly offensive. And the fact that he could gain a voting advantage by doing so caused us additional concern."

    Red added: "All this was a real disappointment because of the great pro-gun and pro-business response we received from the Commonwealth and local political and business leaders throughout our search process in [the state]."

    Until McAuliffe was elected VA was "one of six finalist locations" being considered by Beretta executives.

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    Gun-grabber McAuliffe’s election means Beretta won’t move to Virginia

    Posted by Bob Owens on December 26, 2013 at 4:35 pm

    Emily Miller drops the hammer on Virginia’s hopes to be Beretta USA’s new home:
    Beretta has eliminated Virginia from its short list of states to move its company because anti-gun Democrat Terry McAuliffe was elected governor.
    The firearms manufacturer made the decision to scratch Virginia off the list after the McAuliffe campaign fixated on restricting gun owners’ rights after receiving over $1 million in campaign donations from billionaire New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
    “The anti-gun ads that McAuliffe ran in northern Virginia were particularly offensive,” Jeff Reh, general counsel of Beretta USA, told me in an interview. “And the fact that he could gain a voting advantage by doing so caused us additional concern.”
    The family owned, 500-year old Italian company has been scouting locations for its Accokeek factory in reaction to Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley ramming radical gun-control into law last spring.
    The Virginia site of the possible plant was one of six finalists locations that Beretta executives are now considering, after visiting 80 location in seven states.
    Mr. Reh said that, “All this was a real disappointment because of the great pro-gun and pro-business response we received from the Commonwealth and local political and business leaders throughout our search process in Virginia.”
    So who has the inside track on Beretta?
    It’s just a guess…
    …but I’m leaning towards South Carolina.

    Tags: Beretta, South Carolina, Virginia
    Author: Bob Owens

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