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Old 01-16-2016, 08:30 AM
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Makes the most sense.. Also, shooting ranges should advertise and have more days where they are open to the public to promote the sport. I think if people had the chance to shoot an AR-15 under supervision, they would realize that it is I not the gun that is dangerous, but rather the operator.
and now you start to see why the CFOs put huge regulations and forces insurance requirements that often make it hard for clubs and ranges to allow guests...

Perhaps the NFA can start demanding that the entire firearms regulatory branch fall under a Minister and Department (Public Safety or another make no difference) and not a designated law enforcement agency. At least then people could truly hold a minister accountable.
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