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Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:27 AM Dec 2012

After the massacre, gun industry faces uncertain future

http://money.cnn.com/2012/12/18/news/companies/gun-sales-massacre/?source=cnn_bin

By Aaron Smith @CNNMoney December 18, 2012: 5:43 AM ET

<snip>Total recoil: Gun stocks plunge

The National Shooting Sports Foundation, a gun industry group based in Newtown, and the National Rifle Association of Fairfax, Va., did not answer requests for comment.

Kielbasa, a Brooklyn native, said that imposing restrictions on guns won't necessarily prevent tragedies.

"Look at New York City," he said. "With one of the strongest gun laws in the country, people are still getting shot down there."
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