All this has had a significant impact on American weapons makers.
But as a legal matter, the weapons makers have good reason to be worried.
To think like the weapon makers we used to be.
This would reduce the potential profits for the weapons makers but not eliminate them.
More important, America's weapons makers say their operations are not suited for civilian production.
The preference among weapons makers is for the money not to migrate from military spending.
Thus, the Calnar were weapon makers for a large part of the world as they knew it.
The problem, others argue, is that the Government would find itself favoring weapons makers in buying products already offered by commercial companies.
I want to see what progress has been made in finding out just what the weapon makers did to that building.
Iron has long been known to our weapons makers.