This year’s Gun and Outdoor Sportsman Show in Essex Junction, Vermont, attracts a record 2,000 attendees, highlighting a notable shift in demographics, with many more women engaging in the activities. Darsey Moon, chair of the Lamoille Women’s Shooting Group, emphasizes that these women are seeking not only firearms for personal safety but also the necessary training to build their confidence in an increasingly anxious environment.
With around 65 vendors showcasing a wide range of products, the event reflects a growing awareness of personal security needs among women, particularly in rural settings where they may feel isolated. Additionally, changes in local firearm acquisition laws, which now require a 72-hour wait period, have influenced purchase patterns at the show. This evolving landscape in the firearms community is worth exploring further.
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