Smith & Wesson Relocates From Massachusetts To Southern Red State

Recently, gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson relocated its headquarters from Springfield, Massachusetts, to Maryville, Tennessee, where a grand opening ceremony was hosted on Saturday. Following legislative uncertainty, the firearms company announced it would move operations to Tennessee nearly two years ago.

Smith & Wesson’s relocation plans include a $125 million investment and approximately 750 created jobs. The company had resided in Massachusetts since its founding in 1852, and executive leadership noted the decision to move was not an easy one. However, in the face of anti-gun legislation, Smith & Wesson had to act in the best interest of the company’s operations.

“This has been an extremely difficult and emotional decision for us, but after an exhaustive and thorough analysis, for the continued health and strength of our iconic company, we feel that we have been left with no other alternative.” Stated Mark Smith, President and Chief Executive Officer, citing legislation proposed in Massachusetts at the time that could prevent the company from manufacturing certain firearms in the state.

The chief executive continued, explaining the possible impacts of the proposed legislation. Smith claims the laws could prohibit the manufacture of basic firearms that are legal in practically every state. Such guns make up the vast majority of Smith & Wesson’s revenue, showing how the bills create a massive political risk for the company to continue operations in Massachusetts. Smith ultimately slams the legal initiatives as an infringement of the constitutional rights of Americans.

“These bills would prevent Smith & Wesson from manufacturing firearms that are legal in almost every state in America and that are safely used by tens of millions of law-abiding citizens every day exercising their Constitutional 2nd Amendment rights, protecting themselves and their families, and enjoying the shooting sports. While we are hopeful that this arbitrary and damaging legislation will be defeated in this session, these products made up over 60% of our revenue last year, and the unfortunate likelihood that such restrictions would be raised again led to a review of the best path forward for Smith & Wesson,” Smith continued.

In sharp contrast to the anti-gun attitudes from Massachusetts politicians, Tennessee gave Smith & Wesson a warm welcome to the Volunteer State. Sen. Marsha Blackburn attended the opening ceremony for the new Maryville facility, reaffirming her state’s commitment to honoring the Second Amendment.

“In Tennessee, we know that the Second Amendment is non-negotiable and are pleased to officially welcome Smith & Wesson to Maryville. Their significant investment in our state is a testament to our pro-business policies, and we look forward to their continued partnership to bolster our economic development and exceptionally skilled workforce,” Blackburn said.

The NRA congratulated Smith & Wesson for its recent move to Tennessee, applauding the company’s perseverance to fight through the anti-gun legislation it was facing. “Congratulations to Smith & Wesson on their grand opening in Tennessee. This move is a testament to their enduring legacy, their commitment to firearm excellence, and to the importance of preserving America’s gun industry and Second Amendment rights in a fair environment,” said NRA Executive Director of Advancement Tyler Schropp.

Related Posts

Joe Biden’s daughter has broken her silence:…

Joe Biden’s daughter has shared a heartfelt glimpse into her life growing up with one of America’s most prominent political figures. In a candid statement, she revealed…

One Sentence in a Silent Courtroom Redefined Everything, Forcing Reporters, Lawyers, and the Public to Reconsider a Case Long Thought Settled, As a Judge’s Unexpected Recognition Quietly Shifted the Legal Ground Beneath a Carefully Managed Narrative and Raised New Questions No One Was Prepared to Answer Aloud

The room did not erupt when the judge spoke. There were no audible reactions, no visible shock, yet the atmosphere shifted instantly. A single sentence, delivered calmly…

Kindergartner hit, by school bus in front of brother, officials say…See more

A heartbreaking incident involving a kindergartner and a school bus has deeply affected the local community, officials said. The event occurred during a routine school-related moment and…

Remembering a Music Legend Who Passed at 72

American singer Carl Carlton has passed away at the age of 72. Best remembered for his infectious disco-era hits, Carlton first captured widespread attention with his 1974…

General Hospital’ Icon Anthony Geary Passes Away at 78

Anthony Geary, the actor forever associated with Luke Spencer on General Hospital, has died at the age of 78.ABC confirmed his passing in a statement, noting that…

Popular ‘General Hospital’ Star Passed Away At 78 & Cause Of Death Revealed

Anthony Geary, the eight-time Daytime Emmy winner best known for his role as Luke Spencer on the long-running soap opera General Hospital, died at 78 from complications…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *