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The economic study we need
Shooting is a serious contributor to the Victorian economy, worth up to $2 billion per annum, support jobs and regional economies. We believe the government can justify a broad based economic study, with recommendations to identify investment opportunities
A rarely used but important part of the gun debate revolves around economics. Those opposed to the shooting sports are quick to express their (misguided) views about animal welfare and firearm technology, but rarely if ever challenge the economic benefits the shooting sports bring. Read more »
The pollies hate what you do. So does the media. Here’s how to stop them
Politicians, media reps and bureaucrats hate what you do. They hate the fact you’re having fun, and that your kids might take up shooting when they get a bit older.
However they’ve taken guns off us before, and won’t stop until you have no guns at all! Read more »
Survey result: What you think about us
Regulars on our Facebook page will know we recently conducted a brief survey to gauge your view on what you think about our messaging. The results were intriguing.
The first question asked how shooters heard about the CFCV. 78% said it was from our online presence. This is rather ironic given it was an online survey, but we suspect might be true of the broader shooting community given the way we’ve historically operated. Read more »
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