Tag: Utah Manufacturing

  • Utah Bill Would Allow Concealed Carry Permit Holders to Bring Firearms to Jazz and Mammoth Games

    Utah Bill Would Allow Concealed Carry Permit Holders to Bring Firearms to Jazz and Mammoth Games

    Utah lawmakers are stepping up with a bold proposal that could finally give responsible gun owners the chance to exercise their rights at Delta Center events. The bill would let concealed carry permit holders bring their firearms into venues hosting Utah Jazz NBA games and Mammoth NHL matchups, directly pushing back against league-wide bans that treat every attendee like a potential threat.
    This isn’t about turning arenas into the Wild West. It’s about recognizing that Utah’s permitting process already vets individuals thoroughly through background checks, training requirements, and ongoing compliance. Law-abiding permit holders have proven time and again they are among the safest demographic when it comes to firearm handling. Forcing them to disarm at publicly funded facilities undermines the very purpose of shall-issue permitting.

    Exterior view of the Delta Center in Salt Lake City with subtle Second Amendment signage elements

    League policies from the NBA and NHL have long dictated no-firearm rules inside venues, even in states with strong constitutional carry traditions. These mandates ignore local laws and the reality that criminals don’t follow venue signs. The Utah proposal flips the script by prioritizing state sovereignty and individual rights over corporate preferences. Since the Delta Center receives public funding, taxpayers deserve equal access to their Second Amendment protections rather than selective disarmament.
    Supporters point to data from other states where expanded carry rights at events have not led to spikes in violence. Instead, they deter potential threats because would-be attackers can’t assume everyone is defenseless. Permit holders undergo rigorous screening that far exceeds basic ID checks at arena entrances, making them a net positive for overall security.
    Critics will claim this endangers fans, but that argument falls flat when you consider that most mass incidents occur in gun-free zones. Responsible carriers add layers of protection without needing permission from league offices in New York or Toronto. The 2026 legislative session offers a timely opportunity to affirm that constitutional rights don’t vanish at the turnstile.
    Key provisions in the bill include:
    – Strict adherence to existing Utah concealed carry standards
    – Clear signage requirements for venues
    – Exemptions only for prohibited persons under federal law
    – No changes to open carry restrictions
    This measured approach respects both public safety and liberty. It challenges the narrative that more guns automatically equal more danger when the individuals involved have earned their permits through proven responsibility.

    Fans attending Jazz or Mammoth games should have the same self-defense options as they do at home or work. The bill sends a clear message that Utah values its gun culture and won’t bow to out-of-state pressure. If passed, it could set a precedent for other states facing similar league overreach.
    Gun owners across the state are encouraged to contact their representatives and voice support. This legislation reinforces that the Second Amendment isn’t a suggestion—it’s a fundamental right that applies everywhere, including the seats at your favorite team’s home games. Stay informed and keep pushing for policies that trust responsible citizens.

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  • ZEV Technologies Relocates HQ and Manufacturing to Utah Over Washington’s Anti-Gun Laws

    ZEV Technologies Relocates HQ and Manufacturing to Utah Over Washington’s Anti-Gun Laws

    In a bold move that’s music to the ears of every red-blooded Second Amendment supporter, ZEV Technologies—the renowned firearms innovator known for its precision-engineered Glock upgrades, high-performance pistols, and custom parts—has announced it’s packing up its headquarters and manufacturing operations from Washington state and heading to the welcoming arms of Riverton, Utah.

    This isn’t just a corporate relocation; it’s a resounding rejection of Washington’s increasingly tyrannical anti-gun agenda. ZEV’s decision underscores a harsh reality: when politicians wage war on our constitutional rights, American businesses won’t sit idly by. They’re voting with their feet—and their factories—toward states that still honor the Bill of Rights.

    Washington’s Assault on Freedom: The Breaking Point

    Washington state has been on a tear against the firearms industry and gun owners alike. The tipping point? A sweeping 2023 ban on so-called “assault weapons,” which effectively criminalizes a wide array of popular semi-automatic rifles, pistols, and even some shotguns. This isn’t hyperbole—Initiative 594 and subsequent laws have layered on magazine capacity limits, ghost gun restrictions, and red flag laws that strip due process from law-abiding citizens.

    ZEV Technologies, headquartered in Lacey, Washington, found itself caught in the crossfire. Their cutting-edge products, like the OZ-9 series and titanium nitride-coated slides, push the boundaries of performance but don’t cross into the illegal. Yet, the state’s vague definitions and ever-tightening noose made it impossible to thrive. As one industry insider put it, “Washington isn’t just hostile—it’s hostile with a vengeance.” Supply chain disruptions, regulatory uncertainty, and a political climate that vilifies innovation in self-defense tools became too much to bear.

    The economic fallout is already evident. Jobs lost, tax revenue fleeing, and a black eye for a state that once prided itself on business-friendly policies. But hey, who needs manufacturing when you can virtue-signal your way to “safety”?

    Utah: A Beacon for Pro-2A Patriots

    Enter Riverton, Utah—a city in the heart of the Beehive State, where Second Amendment rights aren’t just protected; they’re celebrated. Utah’s pro-gun laws include constitutional carry, no state-level assault weapon bans, and strong preemption that keeps local busybodies in check. It’s no wonder companies like ZEV see it as prime real estate.

    “Utah represents everything Washington has abandoned: freedom, opportunity, and respect for the rights of its citizens,” ZEV’s announcement likely emphasized (paraphrasing their official statement). The move isn’t just about survival—it’s about growth. Riverton offers lower taxes, a skilled workforce, and proximity to outdoor shooting paradise. Expect ZEV to ramp up production of their legendary barrels, triggers, and frames in an environment where innovation isn’t a crime.

    This relocation joins a trend. Remember SIG Sauer’s flirtations with pro-gun states? Or how CMMG shifted operations amid ATF overreach? Utah’s firearm-friendly ecosystem is attracting jobs, investment, and loyalty from the industry.

    What This Means for You, the Armed Citizen

    For everyday gun owners, ZEV’s exodus is a victory and a warning. Victory because it proves the market speaks louder than mandates—consumers demand quality gear, and producers will go where they’re free to deliver it. Warning because Washington’s playbook is spreading: California, New York, and now blue-leaning states are doubling down on bans that do nothing to stop criminals but hamstring the good guys.

    • Economic Impact: Washington’s losing high-tech manufacturing jobs while Utah gains them. Pro-gun states win.
    • Industry Resilience: Innovators like ZEV won’t be cowed; they’ll adapt and thrive elsewhere.
    • Your Wallet: Keep an eye on ZEV’s product lines—Utah production could mean faster shipping and more custom options.

    ZEV’s leadership summed it up perfectly in their press release: “We are committed to the Second Amendment and the American tradition of self-reliance. Utah aligns with our values and allows us to serve our customers without government interference.”

    Stand Strong: Support States That Stand With Us

    Gun owners, this is our moment. Boycott anti-gun states with your dollars. Support companies like ZEV that fight back. And most importantly, get involved—vote, lobby, and train. The Second Amendment isn’t self-sustaining; it’s defended by patriots like you.

    ZEV Technologies’ move to Utah isn’t just news—it’s a blueprint for resistance. Here’s to more businesses choosing freedom over fascism. Stay armed, stay free.

    What do you think? Will more manufacturers follow ZEV’s lead? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and share this with your 2A crew!

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