Organizers for the Florida Gun Show held at Florida State Fairgrounds say they set an all-time attendance record this weekend, reports Shannon Valladolid of WTSP.

FLORIDA GUN SHOW I Organizers say they saw record numbers yesterday with close to 7k people showing up and they expect more today! They also tell me they do not support a ban on assault rifles but more laws for mental health. @10NewsWTSP pic.twitter.com/95YGMKGl3E — Shannon Valladolid (@ShannonHCPS) February 25, 2018

Organizers say they had a record number of people attend the event on Saturday, almost 7,000, and expect more Sunday. Manager for the Florida Gun Show, George Fernandez, says they’ve never seen such a big crowd. […] TRENDING: Black Lives Matter Activist Wearing 'Justice for Breonna Taylor' Shirt Walked into a Louisville Bar and Murdered Three People With the heated debate over gun control staying front and center, Fernandez expressed concerns over proposed gun laws possibly restricting gun owners. “Some of the people attending are afraid that future legislation will impact their gun ownership rights,” he says. Florida lawmakers like Senator Bill Nelson want stricter laws to fix the so-called “Gun show loophole” which allows people to buy a gun at one of these events without getting a background check.

It appears only two people showed up to protest the event, demanding the “gun show loophole” be fixed.

“Sergio Gonzalez and his son are outside the Florida State Fairgrounds protesting against the gun show. He says a ban on assault rifles is needed along with fixing the “gun show loophole,” tweeted Valladolid.

Sergio Gonzalez and his son are outside the Florida State Fairgrounds protesting against the gun show. He says a ban on assault rifles is needed along with fixing the “gun show loophole” @10NewsWTSP pic.twitter.com/35274QeKui — Shannon Valladolid (@ShannonHCPS) February 25, 2018

“It doesn’t have to be my child, I’d grieve for any child killed in a mass shooting that’s senseless. If you want to protect yourself, get yourself a revolver or how about learning how to fight,” Gonzalez told Valladolid.