I just saw today that Ruger is getting sued over a murderer in Colorado two years ago. Ruger has chosen to stay in Connecticut where the court has allowed these people to file a lawsuit despite the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. Even if they win, the legal costs are transferred to us in the end, if they don't go bankrupt. Much like the NRA, at this point it is begging for lawfare against them to remain in these ultra blue states.
I understand going to where the fight is, but there isn't any fight there. It's wholly controlled by tyrants. I know they don't want to disrupt the lives of their employees, but I bet bankruptcy would be even more disruptive. I'd much rather see an arms manufacturer move into Indiana rather than another pharma facility.
I understand going to where the fight is, but there isn't any fight there. It's wholly controlled by tyrants. I know they don't want to disrupt the lives of their employees, but I bet bankruptcy would be even more disruptive. I'd much rather see an arms manufacturer move into Indiana rather than another pharma facility.