"We're disappointed with this decision, but the common-sense gun safety law we passed, which includes licenses for handgun purchases, is keeping schools, communities and law enforcement personnel safe," said Nina Smith, an O'Malley spokeswoman.
I have never understood how Beretta ever thought doing ANYTHING in Maryland was a good idea. That move HAD to be somehow tied to their M9 contract. No one in their right mind would ever open a gun company in Maryland.
"We're disappointed with this decision, but the common-sense gun safety law we passed, which includes licenses for handgun purchases, is keeping schools, communities and law enforcement personnel safe," said Nina Smith, an O'Malley spokeswoman.
News to me! But I couldn't pronounce Accokeek anyways ...
So now I've got Beretta pistols from Italy and Maryland - and soon may own some from Tennessee. Also the collectors value will probably increase on the pre-Tennessee models.