Gee, why wouldn’t you stay where they don’t want you?

Kahr Arms is bailing out of New York.

‘‘We’re looking for a more friendly environment for our business,’’
said Frank Harris, Kahr’s vice president for sales and marketing.
‘‘Maybe we could have stayed here and built a plant, but the way the
bill was passed left us feeling there were a lot of uncertainties going
forward.’’

‘‘Why take a chance when we can be in a state where they’re not looking to cause us any problems?’’ Harris added.

It might not hurt New York in terms of finances, but that has got to sting from a political standpoint.  I guarantee that the pols never believed it would happen.

Thanks, Kahr, for standing up.

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