Posted July 24, 2018 9:30 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

The group has held a gun show the first Sunday of each month, October-April, at the venue for years. (Photo: PVSA)
An Illinois gun group said they have been forced out of their home of over 50 years due to limits placed on their regular shows by the local fair board.
The Pioneer Valley Sportsman’s Association announced this week that restrictions on new shows demanded by the DuPage County Fair Association Board have brought about the demise of their long-held gun show at the public venue. The group said they have held a monthly event at the DuPage County Fairgrounds in Wheaton each October through April for a half-century but the new policy advocated by the board has gone too far and the officials refused to negotiate a compromise.
The sportsman’s group argued they conduct shows that comply with federal, state and local laws and have worked with the board in the past to address concerns, even going so far as removing the word “gun” from promotional signs and temporarily block the display of AR-15s and bump fire stocks earlier this year in response to protests from local gun control groups. Now, with the board wanting to make the temporary ban on popular

Source: Guns.com

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