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<blockquote data-quote="HJB" data-source="post: 3436200" data-attributes="member: 45695"><p>I used to work for a company that used lots of explosive charges to launch airborne and shipborne chaff and flare countermeasures and our systems manufacturing plants were in Texas, but the plant that did explosives was in Arkansas. I know other similar plants were in Arkansas and Tennessee and most, if not all of them have had some pretty serious explosions and accidents. </p><p></p><p>Just makes me wonder if there are some laws that Arkansas has that is less restrictive on these types of industries and also ammunition manufacturers. Maybe that's why Oklahoma does not attract these businesses if they have different laws and restrictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HJB, post: 3436200, member: 45695"] I used to work for a company that used lots of explosive charges to launch airborne and shipborne chaff and flare countermeasures and our systems manufacturing plants were in Texas, but the plant that did explosives was in Arkansas. I know other similar plants were in Arkansas and Tennessee and most, if not all of them have had some pretty serious explosions and accidents. Just makes me wonder if there are some laws that Arkansas has that is less restrictive on these types of industries and also ammunition manufacturers. Maybe that's why Oklahoma does not attract these businesses if they have different laws and restrictions. [/QUOTE]
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