Why Beretta is moving its gun factory to Tennessee
by Aaron Smith   @AaronSmithCNN 
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[image: beretta factory]Beretta is moving its Maryland factory (pictured 
here) to Tennessee because of Maryland's tough new gun laws.
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Beretta USA says Maryland's tough new gun laws are the reason it's moving 
its factory to gun-friendly Tennessee.

The American subsidiary of the 500-year-old Italian company has had a 
factory in Accokeek, Maryland since the 1970s. The company has manufactured 
the M9, the U.S. Army's standard-issue sidearm, since 1987 at that factory, 
which is about 20 miles south of Washington, D.C.

Beretta is relocating the factory to Gallatin, Tenn., in early 2016, 
because it's worried that Maryland gun laws could force it out of the state.

Maryland is one of several states that have passed new gun laws to restrict 
military-style 
semiautomatic rifles 
<http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/04/news/companies/san-bernardino-killings-ar15/?iid=EL>
 and 
high capacity magazines since the mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut 
<http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/14/politics/obama-newtown-anniversary/?iid=EL>, 
three years ago. These weapons have been used in subsequent mass shootings, 
including the recent one in San Bernardino 
<http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/14/us/san-bernardino-shooting/?iid=EL>.

The state's Firearm Safety Act of 2013, championed by former Maryland 
governor and Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley, targets 
assault weapons, banning 45 guns and limiting magazine capacity to 10 
rounds.

The Maryland law means that Beretta's M9 semiautomatic pistol 
<http://money.cnn.com/2015/01/22/news/beretta-m9-lethal-weapon/index.html?iid=EL>,
 
which holds 15 rounds, is now illegal in the state, said Beretta USA's lead 
lawyer, Jeff Reh. He said the ban also applies to Beretta's pistol grip 
shotguns, and also to the semiautomatic rifles 
<http://money.cnn.com/2014/04/09/news/companies/assault-weapon-sales/?iid=EL> 
like 
the ARX 100 <http://www.beretta.com/en-us/arx-100/>.

Reh said that the company lobbied successfully to change the law so that 
Beretta could continue to make, import and warehouse these guns in 
Maryland, even though private citizens can't own them.

Related: Remington shifts jobs from N.Y. to Alabama 
<http://money.cnn.com/2014/08/20/news/companies/remington-jobs/?iid=EL>

Still, Reh said, the company realized that "with the stroke of a pen our 
ability to manufacture products for the armed forces, or police, or even 
civilians, could be blocked."

But the city of Gallatin, Tennessee, welcomed Beratta's $45 million gun 
factory with open arms and $4 million in incentives. That includes 100 
acres of land worth $1.75 million and a 10-year tax abatement worth about 
$2.2 million, according to James Fenton, Gallatin's economic development 
director.

"It was the best financial package that we were offered," said Reh.
[image: three berettas]Beretta's M9 handguns are restricted in Maryland 
because the magazines can hold more than 10 rounds. So the company moved 
production to Tennessee.

Gallatin is a city of more than 30,000 people some 20 miles out of 
Nashville, which puts it close to an international airport, a necessity for 
the gunmaker.

"We will see an immediate increase in real and personal property taxes," 
said Fenton. "We have seen a jump in local sales tax during the first phase 
of construction. Additionally, there continues to be robust interest in the 
area because of the [Beretta] announcement."

Fenton expects the factory to eventually employ 300 people, most of them 
hired locally. Beretta's sales, marketing, legal and customer service staff 
will stay in Maryland.

Beretta's move south started when the company's patriarch, Ugo Gussalli 
Beretta, asked Reh to identify "the most consistently pro-Second Amendment 
states in the country."

"He told me, 'If we're going to build a factory somewhere, I want to put it 
in a state where I don't have to worry about it, or my sons don't have to 
worry about it, or even my grandkids,'" said Reh. "So he's taking a 
100-year view of the company."

This will be the third factory that Beretta has built since the company 
started in the early 1500s 
<http://www.beretta.com/en-us/world-of-beretta/since-1526/>.

Reh said that he personally visited 80 potential factory locations in 
Georgia, Texas, the Carolinas, Kentucky and also Virginia, which he liked 
because of its proximity to Maryland. But he abandoned Virginia because 
Governor Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, ran for office on a gun control 
platform.

Gallatin's James Fenton said that gun control laws in Virginia and Maryland 
are a boon for Tennessee.

"I would like to mention that the [former] governor of Maryland is my best 
friend for passing that legislation," he said, "even though we've never 
met."

Related: My 'Lethal Weapon' moment with Beretta's new gun 
<http://money.cnn.com/2015/01/22/news/beretta-m9-lethal-weapon/index.html?iid=EL>

Related: Background checks on track for a record year 
<http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/03/news/san-bernardino-fbi-background-checks/index.html?iid=EL>
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