Beneath the gold-flecked chandeliers and classical murals in the gilded meeting rooms of the Venetian hotel and casino, the mighty US$28 billion per year firearms industry opened one of it’s most opulent annual shows on Tuesday in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Industry members networked while catching up on the newest weapons and gun gear from 16,000 vendors spread across more than 58,530m2. That there are renewed calls for tougher gun restrictions after a Jan. 8 shooting rampage in Arizona killed six people and wounded 13 others — including apparent assassination target US Representative Gabrielle Giffords — did little to dampen spirits at the giant show.
Barbara Heetderks of Dallas elbowed her way through a throng of arms dealers, shooting range owners, military buyers and law enforcement officers in search of the perfect ammunition for “Maya,” “Joe” and the other 40 rifles and pistols that make up her personal gun collection.
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“It’s packed in here,” Heetderks said of the crowd.
Buyers dressed in military uniforms mingled with mom-and-pop gun dealers, with shining displays of M-14s, long-range rifles, Glocks, Smith & Wessons and combat knives with names like the Lil Fixer cramming every nook at the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) mega-show.
Jared Loughner, 22, the suspected Arizona shooter, legally purchased a Glock 19 two months before he allegedly opened fire at a Giffords district meet-and-greet outside a Tucson grocery story.
US Representative Carolyn McCarthy of New York announced legislation in Washington on Tuesday that seeks to ban large capacity ammunition magazines like those recovered at the Arizona crime scene.
Conventioneers here groaned about any new battle over gun rights.
“I think it’s absolutely ignorant,” said Chris Marshall, a sales director at the Big Darby Creek Shooting Range in Ohio, as he toured the Las Vegas show on Tuesday. “This was a very ill young man and they are trying to pin this on all gun users.”
He said lawmakers like McCarthy were using the gun industry as a scapegoat.
The tensions between public safety and constitutional rights have flared up after previous mass shootings and have resulted in little change. However, anti-gun advocates are hopeful the US Congress will be pushed into action now that one of their own was attacked.
“This [large capacity] magazine is designed for one thing — to take out as many people as possible,” said Joshua Horwitz, executive director of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence in Washington. “We are not saying you can’t have guns. We are saying you don’t want a weapon that is solely offensive.”
However, to gun proponents, any legislative reaction would amount to punishing all gun users for the crimes charged to Loughner.
However, rules in the convention hall were strict, with no one under age 16 allowed and personal firearms banned.
Iain Harrison, a spokesman for Crimson Trace, an Oregon-based laser gun sight manufacturer, said participants flock to the show each year mostly to put a face to the distributors they have worked with or simply to ogle the newest gear.
Harrison’s firm showed off more than 62 models, including a Smith & Wesson with a light and laser that wasn’t slated to hit the market until late on Tuesday.
“This has been growing year after year,” Harrison said of the show.
Crimson Trace sells firearms to law enforcement agencies and private citizens.
“Any legislation that restricts the [US Constitution’s] Second Amendment would not be good for us,” Harrison said.
For some, the right to bear arms represents a more personal battle.
Heetderks said she began carrying a gun every day after she was raped some years ago.
“I’m not physically strong enough to fight off a man,” she said of her assailant. “If I had a gun, I would have killed him.”
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