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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Bernie Conatser has never seen business this good.


Bernie Conatser, owner of Virginia Arms Company, displays one of his rifles.
1 of 2 The owner of a gun shop in the Washington suburb of Manassas, Virginia, Conatser said sales have doubled or tripled since this time last year.

On Saturday, he said, he did as much business as he would normally do in a week.

"I have been in business for 12 years, and I was here for Y2K, September 11, Katrina," Conatser said, as a steady stream of customers browsed what remained of his stock. "And all of those were big events, and we did notice a spike in business, but nothing on the order of what we are seeing right now."

Weapons dealers in much of the United States are reporting sharply higher sales since Barack Obama won the presidency a week ago.

Buyers and sellers attribute the surge to worries that Obama and a Democratic-controlled Congress will move to restrict firearm ownership, despite the insistence of campaign aides that the president-elect supports gun rights and considers the issue a low priority. Watch shoppers snap up guns of all types »

According to FBI figures for the week of November 3 to 9, the bureau received more than 374,000 requests for background checks on gun purchasers -- a nearly 49 percent increase over the same period in 2007. Conatser said his store, Virginia Arms Company, has run out of some models -- such as the AR-15 rifle, the civilian version of the military's M-16 -- and is running low on others.

Such assault weapons are among the firearms that gun dealers and customers say they fear Obama will hit with new restrictions, or even take off the market.

Virginia gun owner Kyle Lewandowski said he was buying a .45-caliber pistol to "hedge my bets."

"Every election year, you have to worry about your rights being eroded a little bit at a time," he said. "I also knew, because of the Democrat majority and because of the election, everybody would have the same reaction I did," he added.

But Peter Hamm, a spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, called the buying spree "goofy." He said widespread talk of banning guns is a "sales pitch."

"With the glacial speed that we make progress on sensible gun laws, savvy gun consumers should know better than to think they have to rush out and buy guns," Hamm said. Similar surges accompanied the election of Bill Clinton, the last Democratic president, he added.

Dealers in Colorado, Ohio, Connecticut and New Hampshire also reported seeing major increases.

"It's a fact that the liberal Democrats that now control all three branches of our government do not like guns. They want us out of business," Connecticut resident Scott Hoffman said. "They don't want the average American to have a right to defend themselves."

And New Hampshire gun owner Lloyd Clement said, "I think there's going to be an attack to some degree on the gun owners."

The Clinton administration imposed a ban on several types of military-style semi-automatic rifles and high-capacity magazines in 1994, but that ban was allowed to lapse in 2004. Obama has proposed restoring the ban, requiring background checks for buyers at gun shows, and other "common-sense measures."

He has said he supports the rights of local governments to set their own gun laws, but believes the Second Amendment to the Constitution protects individual gun rights.

"I believe the Second Amendment means something. I do think it speaks to an individual right," Obama said in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in February.

With the U.S. economy in a tailspin, however, the president-elect's advisers say gun legislation is not a high priority.

"What people do is their own business, and if they decide to go out and buy guns they'll go out and buy guns, assuming that they are eligible to buy guns," John Podesta, the co-chairman of Obama's transition team, told reporters Sunday. "But I think that President-elect Obama has been clear in his campaign that what he wants to focus on is the economy, trying to get jobs growing again, dealing with the health care crisis, and dealing with our dependence on foreign oil."

Some customers are stocking up specifically on ammunition and point to concerns raised by the National Rifle Association, which ran anti-Obama ads during the campaign.

The NRA said Obama would support a "huge new tax on my guns and ammo," referencing a 1999 article in a Chicago newspaper saying the then-Illinois state senator promoted a plan to increase federal taxes by 500 percent on the sales of firearms and ammunition.

But as a state legislator, Obama would not have had any control over federal taxes. And as a U.S. senator and presidential candidate, he has not introduced or promoted such a proposal.


"I don't really believe it is fear. It is more there is just uncertainty," said Virginia customer David Reynolds, who was buying ammunition in the store as well as ordering more online.

"You know, we don't really know what is going on," he said. "There really hasn't been a lot of clear direction on where he supports it, although he says he supports the Second Amendment. But it just remains to be seen. I think some people are just uncomfortable with what his policy may be."

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/11/11/obama.gun.sales/index.html

I hope all these "customers" voted McCain/Palin.
 
But Peter Hamm, a spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, called the buying spree "goofy." He said widespread talk of banning guns is a "sales pitch."

[rolleyes]

Let me see here:

GUN BANS HAVE ALREADY OCCURED
- DC Handgun ban (Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975)
- Federal Assault Weapons Ban (Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994)

GUN BANS MAY OCCUR IN THE FUTURE
- H.R. 1022: Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2007

BRADY CAMPAIGN SUPPORTS GUN BANS
- Brief filed by Brady Campaign (DC vs. Heller)



Peter Hamm is a liar. Gun rights activists have truth on our side.
 
I was down at Four Seasons on Saturday doing my part to feed the panic; and according to a couple of the guys behind the counter they had gotten people in there who claimed to have voted for Obama - and were now buying guns because they feared he would ban them.

I would have told that customer to take his business elsewhere and ESAD.
[frown][angry]
 

Some people are morons. Even lots of gun owners, are morons. Some of them also don't place a high enough value on constitutional rights.... You want to know how many times I've heard someone tell me some crud like "Well, guns aren't everything, it's not the only issue". They use that as an excuse to elect these people...


-Mike
 
I would have told that customer to take his business elsewhere and ESAD.
[frown][angry]

Why? I'd just make the price go up by 20%. Then when they say "HEY! What's this surcharge??!?!?" Then you go.. "Well, your buddy Obama says
we should "spread the wealth around", so I figured I'd take another 20% from you and spread it around to my store's payroll. "

FWIW I do have a few libtard customers (not many though) that I charge extra; mainly because I don't like listening to them
wax prophetic about whatever socialist bullshit they happen to be yammering about.

-Mike
 
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Read the story carefully and you'll notice something pretty cool.

They didn't look for the most crazy bastard in the place and talk to only him, and they actually explicitly stated that Obama may try to restore the assault weapons ban.

Pretty fair reporting, which is better than average these days when it comes to guns.
 
Read the story carefully and you'll notice something pretty cool.

They didn't look for the most crazy bastard in the place and talk to only him, and they actually explicitly stated that Obama may try to restore the assault weapons ban.

Pretty fair reporting, which is better than average these days when it comes to guns.

True. Odd for CNN
 
To all the folks that voted obama and are now buying guns because of it:

You fools. After our Second Amendment is taken away there will be no way to prevent the immediate danger of our First, Fourth, and other Amendments. And what shall you buy in bulk then? Pray tell.
 
Maybe all their biased reporters are still lounging around and smoking cigarettes after their election-induced multiple orgasms?

Funny...I was sort of half listening to it as I was making dinner tonight and I had that same fleeting though..."huh, that was remarkably non-hyperbolic."

RD
 
I was down at Four Seasons on Saturday doing my part to feed the panic; and according to a couple of the guys behind the counter they had gotten people in there who claimed to have voted for Obama - and were now buying guns because they feared he would ban them.

Some people are such morons.
 
Some people are morons. Even lots of gun owners, are morons. Some of them also don't place a high enough value on constitutional rights.... You want to know how many times I've heard someone tell me some crud like "Well, guns aren't everything, it's not the only issue". They use that as an excuse to elect these people...


-Mike

I've put some of them through a safety course. Being an NRA instructor, I can't really say what I want, however, I do tell them that before they cast their vote - look very closely at ALL information regarding their candidate when it comes to guns and gun control. I also tell them to remember one very important thing - if someone says they "believe in sensible gun laws", be prepared to be restricted even more than we are now.
 
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