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This Is the Largest Gunmaker in Mississippi | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. via The Center Square – 2023-08-25 10:32:46

The United States is the single largest civilian firearm market in the world. A recent Gallup poll found that 45% of Americans have a gun in their home. And many of those households have more than one, as the U.S. is the only country with more privately-owned guns than people.

Whether for hunting, target shooting, personal protection, or home defense, consumer demand for firearms in the U.S. fuels a $32.1 billion a year industry. And across the country, companies are cashing in. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives reported that over 13.3 million firearms were manufactured in the U.S. for the domestic market in 2021. (Here is a look at which Americans own the most guns: a survey of all 50 states.)

According to the ATF, there are more than 3,200 federally licensed firearm production plants in the U.S., and 39 of them are operating in Mississippi. Between them, a total of 3,003 firearms were manufactured in the state in 2021.

No company made more firearms in Mississippi that year than JMS Manufacturing Inc. Through a production facility in Lucedale, the company produced a reported 1,289 guns – or 42.9% of all firearms made in the state in 2021.

State Gun production facilities in state, 2021 Guns manufactured in state, 2021 Largest gunmaker in state, 2021 Largest gunmaker output, 2021
Alabama 52 294,166 Kimber Mfg Inc. 275,325
Alaska 21 258 Annex Industries, LLC 50
Arizona 192 699,100 Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. 603,500
Arkansas 47 73,351 Wilson’s Gun Shop Inc. 41,746
California 76 82,532 Senga Engineering Inc. 23,324
Colorado 75 3,109 M+M Inc. 1,712
Connecticut 33 184,633 Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC 151,771
Delaware 2 11 Gusovsky Gunsmithing LLC 8
Florida 198 671,359 SCCY Industries LLC 216,932
Georgia 105 1,496,877 Glock Inc. 581,944
Hawaii 2 8 Koffin Wurks LLC 7
Idaho 75 43,241 FM Products Inc. 18,593
Illinois 43 647,423 Springfield Inc. 590,750
Indiana 60 41,498 Tippmann Arms Company LLC 15,113
Iowa 47 25,326 Brownells Inc. 11,024
Kansas 46 19,287 CZ-USA 14,383
Kentucky 39 510,679 WM C Anderson Inc. 505,635
Louisiana 43 2,658 Brothers LA Arms, LLC 640
Maine 21 23,226 Windham Weaponry Inc. 22,930
Maryland 24 30,358 LWRC International 27,331
Massachusetts 27 435,514 Savage Arms, Inc. 406,867
Michigan 73 26,424 Great Lakes Firearms and Ammunition LLC 22,388
Minnesota 37 46,584 Magnum Research Inc. 14,586
Mississippi 39 3,003 JMS Manufacturing Inc. 1,289
Missouri 93 2,467,145 Smith & Wesson 2,316,857
Montana 55 26,446 Noreen Firearms LLC 16,296
Nebraska 26 6,882 Zermatt Arms Inc. 4,076
Nevada 56 262,086 Legacy Sports International Inc. 214,258
New Hampshire 27 1,992,731 Sig Sauer Inc. 1,293,532
New Jersey 11 209,770 Henry RAC Holding Corp. 208,423
New Mexico 24 281 Farnsworth, Dustin Robert and Angie J 81
New York 61 128,276 RemArms LLC 86,594
North Carolina 152 894,882 Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. 604,941
North Dakota 10 1,301 Roughrider Arms LLC 1,167
Ohio 117 130,848 Strassells Machine Inc. 106,807
Oklahoma 69 14,654 International Firearm Corporation LLC 11,423
Oregon 50 16,619 TNW Firearms Inc. 4,004
Pennsylvania 110 228,400 IWI US Inc. 96,662
Rhode Island 5 144 Ocean State Armory LLC 50
South Carolina 55 240,114 Fn America, LLC 169,407
South Dakota 20 906 West River Rifle Company LLC 277
Tennessee 82 185,720 Beretta USA Corp. 155,352
Texas 401 814,838 Maverick Arms, Inc. 492,167
Utah 103 271,862 TDJ Buyer, LLC 72,983
Vermont 20 135,030 Century Arms Inc. 132,705
Virginia 84 17,890 Kriss USA, Inc. 12,809
Washington 62 242,736 Aero Precision LLC 174,662
West Virginia 28 6,941 Childers Guns LLC 5,108
Wisconsin 80 137,397 Henry RAC Holding Corp. 112,180
Wyoming 52 10,341 Weatherby Inc. 7,630

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Senators propose bill to curb drug smuggling at southern border | Arizona

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Liam Hibbert | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-02-21 18:45:00

(The Center Square) – A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has introduced a bill to use image technicians to ebb the flow of drugs smuggled into the United States from the southern border. 

The Border Enforcement, Security and Trade Facilitation Act of 2025 comes amid increased conversation around border security in President Donald Trump’s second term, and in response to high-profile drug busts on the southern border. It would create technician jobs in border security for five years, but with no clear plan for the future.

The bill is sponsored by U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona; James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, and John Cornyn, R-Texas.

“Customs and Border Protection needs more trained personnel to stop illegal drugs, weapons and human smuggling from entering our country,” Kelly said in a statement this week. “By adding image technicians to identify threats at ports of entry, we’re giving law enforcement another essential tool to secure the border while keeping trade flowing.”

It is unclear exactly what impact the technology would have on smuggling of drugs or other illicit goods. The bill also left out the program’s cost. Kelly’s press office did not respond to a request for comment from The Center Square on either of these issues. 

Nearly 1,000 pounds of fentanyl – the drug that has become the center point of the substance abuse issue in the U.S. in recent years – was seized along the southwestern border in January 2025. It was the month’s lowest tally since 2022.

“Adding more personnel at ports of entry will immediately provide our country with another layer of security to prevent traffickers from smuggling weapons or drugs across the border,” said Lankford. “Border law enforcement has repeatedly asked for more support to analyze cargo images in real time, so this bill also gives them tools they need to catch criminals and secure our border.”

The program would run for five years, starting from when the bill is passed. No details have yet come out about next steps for the program or the image technicians it would employ. 

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Voluntary retirement plans healthy, among nation’s largest, lowest cost | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-02-20 18:01:00

(The Center Square) – While the pension plan for North Carolina state employees remains underfunded, the same can’t be said for a separate, voluntary 401(k) style programs for public employees, according to a report Thursday.

There are 294,625 employees enrolled in NC 401(k) Plan, and another 57,413 in the NC 457 Plan. Both plans are designed to supplement public pensions. State Treasurer Brad Briner chairs the board that oversees the two programs.

Briner has expressed concern that the state’s pension plans are underfunded by about $16 billion and rank near the bottom nationally in investment performance.

However, the 401(k) and 457 programs are “among the largest and lowest-cost public plans in the country,” the treasurer’s office said in a release.

The 401(k) plan allow public employees to make contributions with pretax payroll deductions. The 457 plan, also through payroll deductions, is a deferred compensation program.

Michael McCann, managing director of Empower, which manages the North Carolina plans, provided an upbeat report to the state’s Supplemental Retirement Board of Trustees.

“From a plan health perspective, everything is looking really good in terms of the trend line,” McCann told the board. “Average participant balances are continuing to increase. The active participation rate is above its historical norm. The active average employee deferral continues to set higher and higher trends in terms of what participants are contributing.”

Even with an aging population and increased retirements, the plans continue to grow, McCann added.

“We’re also replenishing that population, where total unique participant balances continue to increase,” he said. “Last year, was our second best year ever, beating 2023 in terms of total enrollment.”

Another sign of stability of the plans is loan activity – participants borrowing from their accounts – remained consistent in 2024, despite the heavy damage from Hurricane Helene in the western part of the state.

About 2,000 plan participants did take advantage of the Qualified Disaster Relief distributions that were approved by the board last fall. Participants who lived in the disaster areas were allowed to withdraw up to $22,000 without penalties, and can later recontribute some or all of the amounts withdrawn if they choose.

A waiver extension of the board’s administrative fee for 12 months was approved unanimously. A release says the action will save participants $1.7 million over the next year.

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Grant program for artificial intelligence weapons detection in schools proposed | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-02-20 15:17:00

(The Center Square) – The Tennessee Senate will consider legislation that establishes a pilot program for an artificial intelligence weapons detection system.

One of the grant requirements is a loss of life on campus due to gun violence during the 2024-25 school year, which makes Metro Nashville Public Schools the only system eligible, said Sen. Todd Gardenhire, R- Chattanooga, the bill’s sponsor.

A 17-year-old student at Antioch High School killed one student before committing suicide with a gun in January. Another student was injured.

Metro Nashville Public Schools is implementing the Evolv weapons detection system in its schools.

“The system uses low-frequency radio waves and AI technology to scan individuals as they walk through,” the school system said on its website. “If an item is flagged, school staff will conduct a quick secondary check, making the process faster and less invasive than traditional metal detectors.”

The artificial intelligence system can differentiate between other metals such as cellphones and keys and weapons, the school system said.

Antioch High School began testing the technology just days after the shooting.

The Metropolitan Nashville Board of Public Education approved $1.25 million to place the system in all high schools.

The pilot program begins with the 2025-26 school year. The cost to the state for the start of the grant program is $17,000, but the amount of grant funding is unknown, according to the bill’s fiscal note.

The Senate Education Committee approved the bill unanimously on Wednesday. The full Senate will consider it on Monday.

A companion bill in the House of Representatives sponsored by Rep. Antonio Parkinson, D- Memphis, is assigned to the House Education Administration Subcommittee.

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