When Americans think of Maine, they often think of rocky coasts, lobster and moose. But Maine also has a long and proud tradition of military service, a legacy of world-class manufacturing, and a high percentage of personal firearm ownership.
That’s why I invite manufacturers of firearms and related accessories—some of which are under siege in their home states by politicians pushing anti-gun legislation—to come to Maine. As a state that is fiercely protective of our right to bear arms, we will welcome you and your business.
When a Bangor daily newspaper in February tried to get the names, addresses and dates of birth of all Mainers with concealed-firearms permits, we leapt into action, drafting and passing a bill in 48 hours to temporarily shield the personal information. Democrats joined Republicans to swiftly enact this emergency legislation. (Legislation to permanently shield the information is in committee.)
Although Maine has one of the highest rates of firearm ownership in the country, we also have one of the lowest rates of gun violence. We are a safe state, and we plan to keep it that way. Even better, our dedication to protect the rights of law-abiding gun owners crosses party lines. Maine Democrats, many of whom serve rural areas where hunting and gun ownership are a way of life, readily agree with Republicans that the rights of firearms owners must not be infringed…..Beretta, Colt and Magpul: Come to Maine. Our tradition ranges from Hiram S. Maxim, inventor of the first fully automatic machine gun, who was born in 1840 in Sangerville, Maine, to the renowned Bath Iron Works, which produces the world’s most advanced surface warships. As the Navy said during World War II, “Bath-built is best-built.” Other firearms and defense contractors in Maine include Smith & Wesson and General Dynamics GD -1.02% .
It goes on from there, and is really eloquent. I hope some of those companies take him up on it!
Further I left Maine because of the lack of Jobs, and settled in anti-freedom Massachusetts because it had a strong job market, but was still close to my family in Northern New England. Maine needs jobs, and manufactures bring those.


Why would any thinking person move his gun company to Maine? They elect squishes like Angus King to statewide office. King would sell out all the Gun Culture 2.0 people while pretending to be all about the deer hunters. ‘Cause he’s a “sportsman.”
There are 20-some anto gun bills being pushed through the senate, gaining traction.
I don’t feel at all secure in being able to CONTINUE business in Maine.
Maine won’t last long. All of “New” England is trodding the path that “old” england has chosen. And with loony statis like “little gulp” Bloomberg putting his money behind it, the effort to disarm Maine won’t be long in coming. Best move SOUTH of Virginia to have a chance at living in a free state.