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Oh yea.....fogot about the demonic eyed POS gov. up there whom single handedly caused more deaths than most countries combined,by the worst decisions ever made by anyone ever besides maybe Joseph Mengela(Dr. Death) in Germany's WW III am sure that the NY government mandated shutdown didn't help their situation at all.
Will they be selling tomahawks and horse blankets now.
Ya'll aware people have had their lives ruined for posting **** like this on social media right?I can't wait to buy a No Wipey 700 - cost is 2 scalps and 1 bottle of fire water.
I hope it works out -- the rez could use a good manufacturing business --
If any court or jury that can rule against or hold liable, Remington or Bushmaster for what transpired in CT.,is a group of people or a system that I cant even begin to recognize anymore.Its like a messy pile of goo and fur you sometimes see in the middle of the road and you ask yourself"What is that?" You know it was an animal of some sort,but what kind?Hard to do worse....
In reality, Remington hasn't had owners that cared about guns for probably 50 years now.
Just like Colt, they are owned by hedge funds and bankers who would rather play golf than shoot a gun.
This purchase was floated when they took themselves ch 11 a few years back. Just like the recent Colt Ch 11 this was a financial engineering tactic that extracted almost every bit of liquid assets the company owned and left it with a boatload of debt.
I was actually expecting Colt to descend into a forced sale first, but I think the main driver here is to short-circuit the CT case brought by the Sandy Hook parents against them.
While they would win in Federal court under the LCIA Act, there's enough doubt on how the CT law is written to be different from the federal laws that it's possible they could lose in state court and be subject to a billion dollar award that would take decades to extract themselves from.
More than anything else this makes the continuance of that lawsuit almost impossible.
The new owners obviously have no liability for what the previous owners did, and the optics of suing a Native American tribe would cause every CT Liberal to completely freak out.
It also explains why Remington recently closed down the DPMS and Bushmaster brands. Since they don't exist at the time of the sale, there's no way the Navajos can be tied to those products, further insulating them from the lawsuit.