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Posted: 4/1/2013 7:59:17 PM EDT
Have you guys decided on your new location? It sounded like you might become multi state what ones are they?
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The stars at night are big and bright.... But do I see a slight blue hue around those stars and the moon down there? |
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The stars at night are big and bright.... This guy gets it. |
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The basement of the Alamo... Did you get that intel from Large Marge? |
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Wyoming, Nebraska and Texas. I've read that too- as a former business owner in Nebraska that would surprise me a little. There are some Pros- overall cost of living is good, generally dependable workforce. Cons- Property taxes are R I D I C U L O U S. Wyoming makes a lot of sense- close by, strong 2A and 0 income taxes. Not sure about the business environment though. |
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The basement of the Alamo... Did you get that intel from Large Marge? |
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities.
Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. |
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. Keep us posted!! Also Kentucky can be a good choice |
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. Keep us posted!! Also Kentucky can be a good choice Hell yes! I'd come work for MagPul in a heartbeat. |
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. If you are thinking of Wyoming, and want to stay out of the wind stick close to the mtns. That wind will drive you nuts in the eastern part of the state. |
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Missouri. Middle of the usa and a veto proof majority. Would make, at least me, happy.
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. If you are thinking of Wyoming, and want to stay out of the wind stick close to the mtns. That wind will drive you nuts in the eastern part of the state. Yes it will. The 50th time your trunk lid hits you in the head, or you are walking at a 45deg angle into the wind so that you don't fall over backwards.......you will loathe eastern WY. |
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I vote SC. Some of the lowest taxes and always gun friendly. Come to SC and then hire me. I will leave my current profession in a heart beat.
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. Texas. Because what better thing to accompany your logo than this? http://www.vehicleartz.com/ebay/STATES/TEXAS-TX-COME-AND-TAKE-IT.jpg +1 |
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. Texas. Because what better thing to accompany your logo than this? http://www.vehicleartz.com/ebay/STATES/TEXAS-TX-COME-AND-TAKE-IT.jpg This |
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I know Alabama would welcome you with open arms. Our port facilities on the coast have access to air,rail and sea transport.
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. Keep us posted!! Also Kentucky can be a good choice Theres no reason for it not to be Kentucky IMO. |
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. If you are thinking of Wyoming, and want to stay out of the wind stick close to the mtns. That wind will drive you nuts in the eastern part of the state. http://www.wmta.us/wind.htm |
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Indiana would be a good possible choice! Cross Roads of America Located in the middle of the country with interstates going North, South, East and West! A large FedEx Air Hub located at the Indianapolis International Airport, Large FedEx Ground Operations also, Large UPS Ground Operations, UPS Air Hub right next door in Kentucky within 3 hrs. Large manufacturing hub for the auto industry with experience in plastic injection moldings. Southern Indiana is a great place and sits between all above mentioned sites with rolling hills and forests.
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Indiana would be a good possible choice! Cross Roads of America Located in the middle of the country with interstates going North, South, East and West! A large FedEx Air Hub located at the Indianapolis International Airport, Large FedEx Ground Operations also, Large UPS Ground Operations, UPS Air Hub right next door in Kentucky within 3 hrs. Large manufacturing hub for the auto industry with experience in plastic injection moldings. Southern Indiana is a great place and sits between all above mentioned sites with rolling hills and forests. and 5 of the largest Amazon.com buildings there are. |
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. Come to NW Arkansas, we already have Wilson Combat, and Nighthawk custom, and we have a skilled workforce. and taxes are cheap. |
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I'd like to see you guys move to MT, but I'm not sure about the business climate. And there are a lot of Democrats here too, even though we have a strong gun tradition here.
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Come to Texas. We're like our own country. yeah except you aren't as big as Alaska and you have a lot of laws in comparison. |
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Come to Corpus Christi our city council never met a business they would not give a tax incentive. Has a large labor pool, awesome beaches and great hunting and fishing in the area.
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If I was a mulit-billionaire, I'd build an industrial park to the specifications to for the firearms industry, and make offers that none of them could refuse to locate to a state where they could operate freely.
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Spending this month and maybe next traveling to various locations accessing possibilities. Other than that we are not commenting on any details till a final decision has been made. Totally respect that! I for one will support any move you make! Good People, Morals, Integrity, and Ethics. Hard properties to find these days! especially in business owners. Oh. And an outstanding product! |
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Come to Texas. We're like our own country. yeah except you aren't as big as Alaska and you have a lot of laws in comparison. Size doesnt mean squat (although we are #2). Gross Domestic Product, 4 major cities, countless corporate headquarters, 2 NFL teams, 3 NBA teams, 2 MLB teams, and the hottest women in the country....now those mean something. |
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Come to Texas. We're like our own country. yeah except you aren't as big as Alaska and you have a lot of laws in comparison. Size doesnt mean squat (although we are #2). Gross Domestic Product, 4 major cities, countless corporate headquarters, 2 NFL teams, 3 NBA teams, 2 MLB teams, and the hottest women in the country....now those mean something. By that definition, New Yawk is a contender for the "just like Texas" award. |
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Michigan is open for biz. A lot of vacant factory space, skilled manufacturing workforce.. right to work state.... great roads/infrastructure.... low business taxes... business friendly government.... great gun laws........
Aw nevermind I can go any further without crying and wanting to move to TX, MT, FLA or WY. |
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LOL that's freakin' awesome. -bob Who sings that song....Only the Lonely? |
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Come to Texas. We're like our own country. yeah except you aren't as big as Alaska and you have a lot of laws in comparison. Size doesnt mean squat (although we are #2). Gross Domestic Product, 4 major cities, countless corporate headquarters, 2 NFL teams, 3 NBA teams, 2 MLB teams, and the hottest women in the country....now those mean something. By that definition, New Yawk is a contender for the "just like Texas" award. Nah, women are ugly in NY. Magpul calendar sales would drop significantly. |
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Michigan is open for biz. A lot of vacant factory space, skilled manufacturing workforce.. right to work state.... great roads/infrastructure.... low business taxes... business friendly government.... great gun laws........ Aw nevermind I can go any further without crying and wanting to move to TX, MT, FLA or WY. |
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Move next door to Larue Tactical in Leander. The innovation that would ensue would be kick ass.
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Hey just as a suggestion Tucson Arizona would be a good idea I know of several large buildings that are empty that are near the highway. We have a lower cost of living then Phoenix and lower labor rate. We need jobs in this town
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Michigan is open for biz. A lot of vacant factory space, skilled manufacturing workforce.. Michigan? There is a reason why you have all those vacant factory space. You guys ran them out of town. In the case of GM, you ran them out of the country! As long as you have UAW still breathing there, you'll play hell trying to attract any new business. Get rid of UAW first, and see what happens. |
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I saw recently that they had already set up somewhere else and were 30 days away from being able to crank out pmags.... In another state already.
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LOL that's freakin' awesome. -bob Who sings that song....Only the Lonely? Probably a Texan. Oh, and that picture is true. Even if you DO NOT include the islands and the "unlivable" space it's STILL bigger by a significant amount. |
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