“…is
to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety)
by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.” - Henry
Louis Mencken
We’ve got people hoarding hand sanitizer, toilet paper, beans, rice and pasta - and a lot of first-time gun buyers:
Pullquote:
The COVID19 outbreak might be bad for the stock market, but it’s certainly been a boon for very specific sectors of the economy. The gun industry, used to such boom/bust cycles, knows how to respond – but other sectors might not be so acclimated.Here at Omaha Outdoors, we’ve been inundated with inquiries from out-of-state folks – many from California – asking if we can ship them a gun directly. The answer is, of course, no. Despite what politicians and many in popular media claim, you can’t buy a gun online and have it shipped to your house. Well, you could, if you were a federally licensed firearm dealer (or federally licensed curio and relic collector) and your home was your place of business. Other than that, no, you can’t buy a gun online and have it shipped, especially across state lines, to your home.
Unsurprisingly,
a LOT of people believe what the media has been telling them - that
it’s easier to buy a gun than a book, for example. Or that you can just
mail-order them off the internet. But here’s the part that I found most
interesting:
And my friends who work at other gun stores have seen a crazy surge in gun buying too, with one noting that their one-day sales total exceeded Black Friday by 25%, and that 75% of buyers were purchasing their first gun.
The
Powers That Be keep trying to convince us that fewer and fewer people
are owning more and more guns as an explanation for the skyrocketing
number of background checks run monthly, but that is obviously not the
case for those of us out here in the culture.
So
if you think that now is a good time to get a gun to protect your
precious toilet paper hoard, you might want to read this article.
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