Obama's re-election led to a surge in gun sales in the state
Obama's re-election led to a surge in gun sales in the state (Alberta Times) After Obama was re-elected as president, gun sales in the United States surged. Some analysts believe that this...
Obama's re-election led to a surge in gun sales in the state (Alberta Times) After Obama was re-elected as president, gun sales in the United States surged. Some analysts believe this is because people are worried that Obama may tighten gun control during his second term. Gun sellers report that AK-47 assault rifles are selling like "fresh out of the oven." It is understood that in October this year, the number of background checks conducted by the authorities on applicants applying to purchase firearms increased by 18.4%. This data reflects future gun sales. In Arizona, a highway patrolman turned gun sales proprietor said his gun sales increased by 150% between President Obama's re-election and the past Thanksgiving holiday. "I've been doing this for 25 years, and I have to be honest, Bill Clinton and Obama were my best years. Why? Because people are afraid." People are actively buying guns out of fear that Obama will tighten gun regulations during his second term. In 2008, when Obama was first elected president, a similar situation happened in the United States. Some people jokingly called Obama the best gun salesman.
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