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2400×1796time.com > Remington’s hot-and-cold relationship Ilion is not a rare case among American gunmakers. It may seem reasonable to assume,in light of recent state laws,lawsuits filed against them,that gun companies are under siege,their bottom lines threatened by regulations,shifting public attitudes toward firearms. But today more than ever,gun manufacturers like Remington (now RemArms),Smith & Wesson,,Colt are pulling the strings,convincing elected officials they have to choose between gun-control laws,manufacturing jobs. States in the South,West are offering millions in incentives to gun companies,loosening laws around gun ownership to show their fealty to gun culture,even as gunmakers have raked in $3 billion in profits since the pandemic began. Profits for gunmakers have been strong for the last decade,both Smith & Wesson,Sturm Ruger & Co.,the country’s two biggest gunmakers,surpassing $100 million in profit every year. That’s putting pressure on states like New York to loosen recently passed gun-control laws,to convince manufacturers to stay—even though often those manufacturers are just adding new locations in other states,not actually leaving their original homes.
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