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<blockquote data-quote="J-B welder" data-source="post: 2177356" data-attributes="member: 115997"><p>As far as the number of new shooters out there, I can tell you that my sister, who has never in her life had any interest in guns or the shooting thereof, told me last month that her friend and her friend's husband have taken up the hobby, so now she thinks it might be fun. There are lots of people doing a lot of things they didn't do before, including shooting and related activities. The question is whether or not they will get bored with it and stop buying supplies or stick with it and keep the market prices up. </p><p></p><p>Of course, having more shooters in the world, and therefore more people on the side of lawful ownership of firearms, is a very good thing. So maybe the best of both worlds is to have them try it for a while, realize that gun owners aren't all crazy wingnuts waiting to shoot up the neighborhood supermarket, but then go back to their old hobbies and let the prices come back down to earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-B welder, post: 2177356, member: 115997"] As far as the number of new shooters out there, I can tell you that my sister, who has never in her life had any interest in guns or the shooting thereof, told me last month that her friend and her friend's husband have taken up the hobby, so now she thinks it might be fun. There are lots of people doing a lot of things they didn't do before, including shooting and related activities. The question is whether or not they will get bored with it and stop buying supplies or stick with it and keep the market prices up. Of course, having more shooters in the world, and therefore more people on the side of lawful ownership of firearms, is a very good thing. So maybe the best of both worlds is to have them try it for a while, realize that gun owners aren't all crazy wingnuts waiting to shoot up the neighborhood supermarket, but then go back to their old hobbies and let the prices come back down to earth. [/QUOTE]
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