be in maryland touring the headquarters of gun manufacturers baretta, which sits 25 miles south of the washington navy yard, the site of monday s massacre. perry is on a poaching mission, trying to lure gun makers away from states that are putting in place stronger gun safety laws like maryland. the governor also visited connecticut gun maker six months after the newtown massacre and has launched efforts in california, illinois, missouri, and new york. perry s trip to baretta was announced before the d.c. shooting, but he s made no changes in his schedule in the wake of massacre. on the other end of the response is starbucks. in a message last night, howard schultz, the ceo of the coffee giant, announced starbucks appreciation days, an initiative where gun owners bring their weapons to local starbucks in an effort to tweak the progressively minded company. starbucks has always respected local open carry laws, and while schultz didn t reverse the policy on the coffee house