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He said his store also provides courses in safety and proper handling and is ready to offer courses in legal concealed carry should it ever become law in Illinois. A three-judge panel ruled Illinois’ ban on concealed carry unconstitutional in December, but Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is appealing that decision to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Regardless of the outcome, Leifheit said an attack on gun ownership will not address the problems he saw as a police officer, or the recent spate of mass shootings. He said the discussion should focus on how to provide better mental health services to those who need it.

“It’s not the gun that does the killing, it’s the person behind the gun,” Leifheit said. “Evil walks out there and if that person wants to commit a crime, they are going to use something. It’s the person you need to work on and control because gun bans just don’t work.”

For every violent tragedy, Leifheit said there are many more examples of responsible and social uses of firearms such as his shooting organization, the Kishwaukee Regulators, which hosts Wild West shooting competitions.

Dave Lombardo, president of the Aurora Sportsmen’s Club, said he too sees an increase in gun interest when government officials begin to talk about bans. He said the club’s 518-acre site in Waterman is home to 1,400 members, many of whom learned safety procedures and firearm responsibility from club staff.

He said gun sales would continue to soar so long as the focus was on prohibition and not education.

“No one is suggesting we should be able to walk around with fully automatic weapons,” Lombardo said. “But the more the government is leaning towards outlawing firearms, the more people are going out and buying them.”

• The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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