This weekend, the Crossroads of the West Gun Show in Phoenix expects over 20,000 attendees, drawn by escalating prices and concerns over potential gun bans. Interest in AR-15 semi-automatic rifles remains high, resulting in prices climbing to around $2,000—up from a typical $1,000—due to fears that legislation could restrict availability.
Event organizer Bob Templeton highlights that calls for tougher regulations and background checks have not deterred attendance or sales at the gun show. He argues that the public’s anxiety regarding gun laws highlights significant unrest, as attendees seek to express their views on their rights and government actions in light of recent mass shootings. The conversation surrounding gun control remains a topical issue as stakeholders voice their opinions on both sides of the debate.
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