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Lawmaker invites gun manufacturer to relocate to Sooner state
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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 2087563" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>Voted in favor of...</p><p></p><p>That said: From a purely business point of view and assuming Remington would actually want to move to a more business and gun friendly state I'd have to say TX would have a better chance than us and rest assured if Remington did want to move TX would be in there swinging to get them. The biggest reason TX would win over OK is TX has no state income tax. In addition TX has a better education system with college graduates more willing to stay in or come to the state, as well as a larger pool of workers to choose from. The only upside to moving to OK vs TX would be lower wage rates to employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 2087563, member: 239"] Voted in favor of... That said: From a purely business point of view and assuming Remington would actually want to move to a more business and gun friendly state I'd have to say TX would have a better chance than us and rest assured if Remington did want to move TX would be in there swinging to get them. The biggest reason TX would win over OK is TX has no state income tax. In addition TX has a better education system with college graduates more willing to stay in or come to the state, as well as a larger pool of workers to choose from. The only upside to moving to OK vs TX would be lower wage rates to employees. [/QUOTE]
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