With a public company, it all depends whether management thinks the sale increase/market share gain from the good publicity within the 2A community will be greater than the lost sales to New York.Purplehood wrote:Having not bothered to research, but feeling perfectly free to speculate, I would suggest that companies that have stock-holders will continue selling to the state of New York and those that don't will be sending them similar letters.
Of course, when your production is backlogged for 12-18 months, one can afford to be a little pickier about revenue. The margin are going to be higher selling to the general public that competing in a government bid anyway.