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An Observation

As a frequent traveler I noticed that just in the last few weeks Hudson News at both SeaTac and Anchorage International has removed virtually all of their gun magazines. Guns & Ammo seems to be the only one left. Business decision or ......?
Like I said, an observation. Take it for what it's worth.
 
Many box stores have as well.

Also, the post office, at several locations, has asked if there is a firearm in the box...

The times they are a changing
 
I wonder if the internet may have something to do with it.

What's to wonder??

We lost Precision Shooting as a result of websites and forums such as those here. I'm not uncomfortable with that, I find more useful stuff here daily.

Not quite on topic:

The 'Net and ubiquitous smartphones (including those provided as an 'entitlement' to those who'd otherwise be unable to afford them or the plan on which they run) are obvious 'force-multipliers' when it comes to the decline of civil discourse.
 
I wonder if the internet may have something to do with it. The same way it has affected newspapers.

Newspapers are in a serious decline. I'm a newspaper guy, try to read one where ever I am. Most, anymore, are barely worth the price.
 
I like newspapers too, but I also know they go to press (bed) at about 9 to 10 every night, so anything after that won't make it into the paper. Sports scores for the opposite coast (left) won't get in due to the 3 hour tape delay. :)
 
No doubt the internet has influenced the media. Thirty years ago I subscribed to Precision Shooting, American Rifleman, Shooting Times, Hand Loader, Rifle Magazine, Field & Stream, outdoor Life, and some State Wildlife Magazines. Today I subscribe to Hand Loader, Rifle Magazine, Successful Hunter on line. Still get some State Wildlife Magazines. I get the American Rifleman, NSSF Publications, IDPA, and USPSA Publications. I read Accurate Shooter, Benchrest Central, Long-range Hunting, and Accurate Reloading on line.
 
I am and have always been a big reader of printed magazines. Also love reading on a plane flight. But after Sept 11, 2001 I stopped bringing gun magazines onto an airplane. If others are doing the same maybe the absence of gun mags in the airport store is just due to lack of sales.
 
I think that what gets carried is whatever sells (or sells out).

I think that a newsstand owner who arbitrarily chooses to pass up sales of something because of a political bias is a bad businessman, and should reap what they sew.

Putting it another way, if I only had friends who agreed with me, I wouldn't have friends.

Greg
 

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