The Cameo Shooting Complex has seen just a handful of cancellations for 2022 following a June kerfuffle regarding how Colorado’s high-capacity magazine ban affects shooting competitions held at the facility.
The United States Practical Shooting Association is removing a scheduled fall event from the Cameo Shooting Complex in response to a Colorado state law banning high capacity magazines.
A Colorado organization against gun violence claims a shooting contest held on state-managed land in Mesa County is in violation of a Colorado law banning high-capacity magazines.
Weâve long supported the development of the Palisade Plunge on the theory that it will draw out-of-town mountain bikers to the valley who will spend money in pursuit of an extraordinary experience.
But itâs hard to imagine that the Plunge could rival the long-term economic impact of the Colorado Parks and Wildlifeâs Cameo Shooting and Education Complex, which is already operating at a break-even point ahead of schedule â even before the facility is completely built out to lure and accommodate even more visitors.
Itâs turned out to be a brilliant project, unusually entrepreneurial for a government agency, but just what Colorado Parks and Wildlife needs to secure its own livelihood. Itâs also an economic development success story â the culmination of a vision shared by many stakeholders in the valley.