Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Guns, sales and core principles [View all]pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)Shooting ranges seem to be doing just fine. Less that two years ago, a very large indoor range opened in my town --- it's now the largest range in the county.
Seems to be doing very well. How do I know? I work directly across the street from it. And of course, krispos42 utterly destroyed your "argument" in the post above. Manufacturers don't produce firearms for a nonexistent demand.
Over the past five years, the Shooting Ranges industry has rapidly recovered from the recession due to heightened enthusiasm for firearms fueled by fears of stricter gun control in the wake of several high-profile shootings. For example, gun and ammunition sales surged following tragedies in Aurora, CA, and Newton, CT, driving demand for shooting ranges from consumers who purchased firearms ahead of anticipated gun control measures. Such legislation never materialized at the federal level, however, and demand for industry services has begun to normalize, declining from its 2012 surge but nonetheless remaining high. Consequently, industry revenue will grow at a slower pace in the next five years....
http://www.ibisworld.com/industry/shooting-ranges.htm
It appears that you never tire of having your hit-and-run posts smacked down.
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