Kahr Arms relocating due to gun control
Kahr Arms, a New York manufacturer of compact self-defense handguns founded in 1995, recently confirmed its intention to leave the state of New York due to the recent passage of strict gun control laws.
The company was founded in 1995 by Justin Moon, the son of Sun Myung Moon who founded the Unification Church. The SAFE Act
is the piece of legislation forcing Moon and the company out of the
state. The legislation bans possession of "high-capacity magazines,"
requires background checks for ammunition purchases, creates a registry
for so-called "assault weapons," requires that stolen guns be reported
within 24 hours, requires background checks for private sellers, and
increases several gun-related penalties.
Kahr Arm's new location will be in Pike County, Pennsylvania, where they
say they will have the ability to expand and keep up with the growing
demand for guns and gun-related products.
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