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Las Vegas Gun Range Billboard Changed To 'Shoot A School Kid'

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A freeway-side billboard for a Las Vegas gun range was vandalized overnight to change an advertisement inviting tourists to fire an assault-style rifle to say "Shoot A School Kid Only $29."

A guerrilla art collective called INDECLINE took credit for altering the billboard that originally said "Shoot a .50 caliber only $29."

The group did not respond to an email from The Associated Press but provided a  statement to KTNV-TV calling for reforming gun laws.

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The collective was behind the 2016 naked Trump statues.

Managers at the Battlefield Las Vegas gun range that put up the billboard did not immediately respond to phone and email messages seeking comment.

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