Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Obama Win Prompts Gun Buying Frenzy

BRISBANE TIMES: WASHINGTON - Sales of guns in the United States are on the rise as gun enthusiasts fear President-elect Barack Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress will impose new restrictions on firearms.

In the month of October, as Obama appeared headed for victory, sales of guns jumped 15 per cent, with about 150,000 long guns sold for a total of 1.18 million firearms purchased, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) which checks police records of gun buyers.

Although more recent figures are not yet available, the spike in sales of rifles, handguns and semi-automatics began in the spring and surged in October.

"Certainly the election has something to do with it, certainly in October it did. As it got closer and closer and it looked more and more like an Obama victory, the sales went skyrocketing in late October," said Tony Aeschliman, spokesman for the National Shooting Sport Foundation.

In gun shops across the country, sales were brisk.

"They are afraid of gun control. The Second Amendment says legally by law we can have firearms. He's going to attempt to take that right away from us," said Jimmy, owner of the Republic Arms gun shop in Houston, Texas, referring to the president-elect.

At the Continental Arms gun shop in Baltimore, Maryland, the owner said it was clear Obama's electoral triumph was driving gun sales even if customers were not saying so openly.

"People are not really saying something, but I'm sure it does have something to do with Obama's election, because he's very anti-guns," said Jay, whose store has seen sales increase in recent weeks. >>> Virginie Montet | November 10, 2008

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