Where is beretta moving to
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Beretta recently hired two Georgia companies to build the factory. James Fenton , the executive director of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency, said the move will speed up the hiring of employees, which will now likely occur over the next two to three years. Gun-control groups have said the law is partly responsible for statistics showing gun deaths in Maryland fell 24 percent in the first five months of compared with the same period in Beretta said the legislative battle over the bill was a wake-up call for the company.
One version of the law would have outlawed gun manufacturing in Beretta's home state; that version passed the state Senate and was supported by the governor, and was stopped in the state House, after Beretta lobbied hard against it.
Jeff Cooper, the company's general manager, said in a statement: "The possibility that such restrictions might be reinstated in the future leaves us very worried about the wisdom of maintaining a firearm manufacturing factory in the state. Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley issued a statement, saying his administration was "disappointed with this decision" and pointing out other job growth in the state -- the administration says Maryland has created more than 24, total jobs since last June.
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