Magpul fighting for survival in Colorado

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Magpul fighting for survival in Colorado

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Colorado HB 1224 would essentially put em out of business in that state.

Wouldn't mind em relocating here

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I've often wondered why firearms mfg's, gun magazine publishers, and well, anything gun related stay located in anti-gun states...
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Sad to have to think about Colorado possibly being an anti-gun state...hope sanity prevails.
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Where is the business located within Colorado? Maybe they could claim to be on original Texas land. . . a stepping stone to getting our property back??? :mrgreen:

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we sold that mostly barren land to the US gov. to pay off debts and retain some sovereignty. I don't think we want to trade back. ;-)
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mr surveyor wrote:we sold that mostly barren land to the US gov. to pay off debts and retain some sovereignty. I don't think we want to trade back. ;-)
I know. . . but I work with a bunch of folks in Boulder, so that picture is usually on my desktop background when I do a screen share presentation! (Just to remind them of their heritage.)

I've told them anybody living in that section of land has a moral obligation to learn Texas history.
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...be careful about such statements as there are a few folk south of the border (and a few within...) that would lay the same claim based on a bit earlier past...
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Abraham wrote:...be careful about such statements as there are a few folk south of the border (and a few within...) that would lay the same claim based on a bit earlier past...
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So... they want to pass useless legeslation that will cost jobs and a lot of revinue. Yeah, there is a good idea. :roll:

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Its for the children.
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They should setup in Cheyenne right across the border and open a drive-thru that sells jumbo drinks, sno-cones and PMags. Or move to Texas. ;-)
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MAGPUL....Remember the Alamo and God Bless Texas.

I think there is a place in Wichita Falls that would make a great MAGPUL factory!
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I know it'll probably be disregarded, but I just got done emailing Magpul and asked them to consider moving on down. I told them that it would be a shame to lose such a good manufacturer. I said that they should contact Governor Perry, and he could probably get some kind of a tax-break deal worked out for them if they relocated. Hey, maybe if enough people contact them, who knows what could happen? We can keep our fingers crossed, anyway. :lol:
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K.Mooneyham wrote:I know it'll probably be disregarded, but I just got done emailing Magpul and asked them to consider moving on down. I told them that it would be a shame to lose such a good manufacturer. I said that they should contact Governor Perry, and he could probably get some kind of a tax-break deal worked out for them if they relocated. Hey, maybe if enough people contact them, who knows what could happen? We can keep our fingers crossed, anyway. :lol:
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K.Mooneyham wrote:I know it'll probably be disregarded, but I just got done emailing Magpul and asked them to consider moving on down. I told them that it would be a shame to lose such a good manufacturer. I said that they should contact Governor Perry, and he could probably get some kind of a tax-break deal worked out for them if they relocated. Hey, maybe if enough people contact them, who knows what could happen? We can keep our fingers crossed, anyway. :lol:

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