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    As others pull back, Vegas amps up gun promotions



    LAS VEGAS (AP) - One Las Vegas shooting range is selling "take a shot at love" packages that include 50 submachine gun rounds. Another is offering wedding packages in which the bride and groom can pose with Uzis and ammunition belts. And a third invites lovebirds to renew their vows and shoot a paper cutout zombie in the face.

    Never known for its understatement or good taste, Sin City is bucking the national trend of avoiding flippant gun promotions after the Newtown, Conn., elementary school shooting. Instead, it is embracing tourists' newfound interest in big guns the only way it knows how: by going all in.


    The newest crop of outlandish Valentine's Day offers is no exception.

    Capitalizing on the state's relaxed gun laws, shooting ranges offer an armory of military-grade weapons that aren't accessible in other states. And because this is Las Vegas, they also allow customers to destroy photographs of exes, make souvenir T-shirts full of holes and shoot fully-automatic weapons in barely-there bachelor party man-kinis.

    Some gun control advocates say the promotions trivialize the dangers of high-powered weapons.


    "These gun stores and shooting ranges offer bad puns in poor taste in their efforts to put a happy face on firearms, yet each day more than 86 Americans die from gun violence," said Newtown native Josh Sugarmann, who is executive director of the Washington D.C.-based Violence Policy Center.


    "While Las Vegas gun promoters present assault rifles with high-capacity ammunition magazines as harmless Valentine's Day props, the vast majority of Americans understand their true role: military-bred weapons that threaten police and public safety," he said.


    At least half a dozen ranges opened in Las Vegas last year, triggering a marketing arms race.


    Before visitors even pick up their bags at McCarran International Airport, they are confronted by ads for the Gun Store, Las Vegas' most venerable shooting range. One ad features a blonde posing with an MP5 submachine gun under the words, "Try one."


    Machine Gun Las Vegas, which opened last winter, hires former go-go dancers as hostesses and sells its "femme fatale" package with the slogan, "There's nothing like the scent of Cordite in a woman's hair." (Cordite is an alternative to gunpowder).


    "We give what people are asking for, whether it's the `mob experience' and they want to test a Tommy gun, or a bachelor package, and they want a limo to take them to the club afterward," said Lianne Heck, marketing director at Range 702, which opened in October.


    This year, gun ranges are extending their tongue-in-cheek promotions to Valentine's Day, always a moneymaker in this matrimony-and-sex-obsessed town.


    The Guns and Ammo Garage is offering free vow renewals by the "Pistol Packing Preacher" for one day only. The Gun Store has built a permanent "shotgun weddings" chapel, because nothing makes a memory quite like the sound of gunfire.


    Bob MacDuff said his "I do's" there last July before posing with AK-47s for wedding pictures and going shooting with his 25 guests. He encourages others to celebrate their love with weapons in hand.


    "For people who are gun people, you can't find a better option," said MacDuff, of Alberta, Canada.


    In the wake of the Dec. 14 shootings, many companies curtailed their activities to avoid giving offense.


    Groupon, the online coupon giant, halted gun-related promotions, video game company Electronic Arts scrubbed its website of links to weapons retailers and the 3-D printing company MakerBot began removing blueprints for guns from its database.


    Fox pulled episodes of "Family Guy" and "American Dad" that made jokes about the punishment of children.


    British tabloids chided Las Vegas gun ranges for failing to follow suit.


    "What hope for the US when couples can now get married with weapons?" read the headline of a Jan. 7 article in the Sun reporting that that no couples had canceled their shotgun weddings after the national tragedy.


    The finger wagging rankled Emily Miller, wedding officiant and head of marketing for the Gun Store, who said the high-powered weapons allow tourists to live out a wild-west fantasy.


    "People always want to put a spin on it like it's a hostile or angry thing," she said. "Really, customers just want to have fun. It's like a bucket list item."


    At least one gun control advocate agrees with her.


    In what might be called a Valentine to the shooting range industry, a spokesman for the Washington D.C.-based Coalition to Stop Gun Violence said Vegas' public embrace of shooting might cause people to associate it with other Sin City favorites like gambling, benders and ill-conceived hook-ups.


    "If anything, this will maybe enforce the image of guns as something that are bad for you," he said.


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    NO SUCH THING AS BAD PRESS!!


    All the Associated Press is doing is offering free advertising for Las Vegas's gun ranges. Heck, I didn't even know those existed...and now that's one of the first things I'll visit on my next trip to Vegas. Good job, AP.

    With folks like me in addition to all of the Japanese tourists looking to get a taste of the "American Wild West" experience, Vegas's gun ranges are laughing all the way to the bank.
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    I went to one. I was buying/looking at a new shotgun and most of the ranges are hooked up and connected to a normal gun store. They had an mp5 sitting there which I'd always wanted to shoot.$30 later I'd shot 2 magazines and had a blast. Lots of fun, plus it's not like they just hand you the machine gun and say go shoot. I spent about 40 minutes with the guy before I ever got to hold it.
    beefcake. BEEFCAKE!

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    Liberals will draft legislation outlawing bad puns and poor taste in 3...2...1...
    The end of the world for some...
    The foundation of paradise for others.

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