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Sunday, 12-11, I attended the annual members meeting of the BR&P club. We have ~2700 members. Only slightly more than 220 showed for the meeting. Of that group there were fewer than 10 women, and of the men I would estimate less than 20 were under the age of 50. BR&P is one of the largest and oldest (founded 1891) clubs in Massachusetts. I see no hope for the future of the shooting sports, as very few people under 30 seem to have any interest in shooting.
I’ve been an avid shooter for over 45 years, got my first .22 with my lawn mowing money ($2.00 a lawn back in 1960). I used to tie my J. C. Higgins .22 to the handle bars of my bike, pedal down the to local hardware and purchase a couple of boxes of .22 long rifles for $0.55 a box, then head off to the sand pit with my shooting buddies. If a 12 year old did that now the Police SWAT team would respond.
I believe GOAL, last year, reported that prior to the 1998 law change that there were ~2.0 million legal gun owners in MA, post the revision, ~200k. In a state of ~ 6.0 Million, we, legal gun owners, represent slightly more than 3% of the population.
We all have constitutional rights; but we pay no fee to have freedom of speech, religion, assembly, we are supplied a lawyer for free if we cannot afford one when charge with a crime, the poll tax used to limit voting no longer exists, we are secure in our houses and papers for free, but we must pay for our right to bear arms. How did we let that happen???
I’ve been an avid shooter for over 45 years, got my first .22 with my lawn mowing money ($2.00 a lawn back in 1960). I used to tie my J. C. Higgins .22 to the handle bars of my bike, pedal down the to local hardware and purchase a couple of boxes of .22 long rifles for $0.55 a box, then head off to the sand pit with my shooting buddies. If a 12 year old did that now the Police SWAT team would respond.
I believe GOAL, last year, reported that prior to the 1998 law change that there were ~2.0 million legal gun owners in MA, post the revision, ~200k. In a state of ~ 6.0 Million, we, legal gun owners, represent slightly more than 3% of the population.
We all have constitutional rights; but we pay no fee to have freedom of speech, religion, assembly, we are supplied a lawyer for free if we cannot afford one when charge with a crime, the poll tax used to limit voting no longer exists, we are secure in our houses and papers for free, but we must pay for our right to bear arms. How did we let that happen???