Thursday, August 26, 2010

Hey, remember how concealed carry w/o permit was bad because...

...then nobody would get training, and they'd all, like, die?

Well...
“Nothing could be further from the truth. We’ve seen an increase in people coming out here,” said Mike Morgan, a shooting instructor and range master with Game and Fish. “You’re still going to have people who realize they need to be knowledgeable. There are a lot of user groups who come and use the facility.”

And Morgan said shooting classes like Sure Shots, which began in January and takes place at Cabela’s in Glendale and at the range, are always being developed and introduced to increase interest.

“We do very limited advertising and we don’t have a problem filling up those classes,” he said.

“There’s definitely an interest out there.”
So neener neener, Quisling.

1 comment:

Pat H. said...

Your post from last spring reminds me of what went on prior to the passage of the Gun Control Act of 1968, which happened to pass in my 21st year.

The brick and mortar gun stores hated mail order firearms, anyone, depending on state laws, could order rifles and shotguns via mail order and have them delivered to their homes, no questions asked (by government).

The brick and mortar stores, aided by a sleazy NRA (just like today), supported the elimination of mail order firearms, thinking that they'd benefit immensely with no downside at all. After all, the US government promised, promised mind you, that anyone who wanted one, would be able to get a federal firearms license at an affordable price.

Yes, I hate a quisling, the gun stores have now paid a huge price for their collaborations with the US government, perhaps now they'll be more in tune with real Americans.