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marble falls

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12. Or insults. Your agument seems to "gun owners never break gun laws." Support it.
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 11:30 AM
Mar 2020

Here's some context for you:


US sales of guns and ammunition soar amid coronavirus panic buying

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People wait in a line to enter a gun store in Culver City, California, on Sunday. Photograph: Ringo HW Chiu/AP

Not even keeping social distancing, are they?

Ed Pilkington in New York
@edpilkington

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/16/us-sales-guns-ammunition-soar-amid-coronavirus-panic-buying

Mon 16 Mar 2020 14.10 EDT
Last modified on Wed 18 Mar 2020 06.55 EDT


Sales of guns and ammunition are soaring across the US as fears of possible social unrest amid the coronavirus crisis are prompting some Americans to turn to firearms as a form of self-protection.

On the west coast, long lines of customers were queueing up outside gun stores to stock up on deadly materials. At the Martin B Retting gun shop in Culver City, California, the queues stretched round the block throughout the weekend.

One customer told the LA Times: “Politicians and anti-gun people have been telling us for the longest time that we don’t need guns. But right now, a lot of people are truly scared, and they can make that decision themselves.”

Larry Hyatt, owner of one of the country’s largest gun shops, Hyatt Guns in Charlotte, North Carolina, told the Guardian that the scenes of mass buying at his store were virtually unprecedented. “This is only the second time in my 61 years of business that we’ve seen anything like this,” he said, adding that the first occasion was the aftermath of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut in 2012.

“We are experiencing a massive rush to buy guns and ammunition as people feel the need to protect themselves and their families.”

Hyatt said that the type of guns being bought was reflective of the fear prevalent among customers. There was almost no interest in hunting rifles. Instead, people were opting for target guns and there was big demand for AR-15 semi-automatic assault-style rifles.

Asked why he thought the spike was happening, Hyatt replied: “Financial meltdown, pandemic, crime, politics … you throw it all into the pot, and you have one hell of a mess.”

A major online dealer of ammunition, Ammo.com, has put out figures for sales from 23 February to 4 March that give an indication of the scale of the surge. In that 11-day period sales increased 68% compared to the 11 days up to 23 February.

Sales were especially pronounced in North Carolina and Georgia, which experienced a leap of 179% and 169% respectively. Other states with large increases included Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida, Illinois and New York.

In a statement, Ammo.com’s marketing manager, Alex Horsman, said: “We know certain things impact ammo sales, mostly political events or economic instability when people feel their rights may end up infringed. This is our first experience with a virus leading to such a boost in sales.”

Apart from general anxiety surrounding coronavirus, some gun sale spikes appeared to have specific causes. The Trace reported that in Washington state and California, locations of early outbreaks of the virus, gun sales increased acutely propelled by Asian Americans fearful that they could face xenophobic and racist violence against their families given that the original source of coronavirus was China.

“People are panicking because they don’t feel secure. They worry about a riot or maybe that people will start to target the Chinese,” David Liu, a Chinese-American gun dealer outside Los Angeles, told the Trace.

Amid the rush to stockpile lethal weapons, there were concerns for the safety of children. A sudden increase in guns and rifles in domestic homes could put children at risk through lack of safe storage.

Firearms are already the second most prevalent killer of children in the US after car crashes. In the 14- to 17-year-old bracket, gun injuries are the highest single cause of death, according to research from the University of Michigan school of public health.

Guns and waiting periods [View all] sarisataka Mar 2020 OP
Waits cut deaths. And no. In a disaster I do not want to meet the neighborhood Adolf Hitler ... marble falls Mar 2020 #1
Ah, Hitler. Straw Man Mar 2020 #7
A little sensitive this morning, aren't we? I don't want to meet the neighborhood ... marble falls Mar 2020 #8
Keep order? Straw Man Mar 2020 #9
And we all know how careful of legal distintions every gun owner is, right? I wonder who ... marble falls Mar 2020 #10
"I'm done." Good, no more Godwins and cartoons friendly_iconoclast Mar 2020 #11
Or insults. Your agument seems to "gun owners never break gun laws." Support it. marble falls Mar 2020 #12
I'll thank you to take your words out of my mouth- no telling where they've been... friendly_iconoclast Mar 2020 #13
Here is a CDC tool if you want to do some research discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2020 #14
What we see here is xenophobia directed at gun owners, instead of Asian people friendly_iconoclast Mar 2020 #15
information is never a waste and always a pleasure to share discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2020 #16
Every gun owner? Straw Man Mar 2020 #18
The subject of guns brings out the Pamela Geller in certain people friendly_iconoclast Mar 2020 #19
Not really, gejohnston May 2020 #20
When they get rid of Ohiogal Mar 2020 #2
And even then. marble falls Mar 2020 #3
"Then we'll talk" Why wait? Whataboutism is never acceptable friendly_iconoclast Mar 2020 #4
Hmmm SQUEE Mar 2020 #17
Interesting question, and I don't know the answer. HeartachesNhangovers Mar 2020 #5
Hmm ... Straw Man Mar 2020 #6
Many buyers already own guns. ... spin Jun 2020 #21
Waiting periods melm00se Jun 2020 #22
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