All these gun buyers probably already have a bunch of guns and ammo by now
It is just overkill
All these gun buyers probably already have a bunch of guns and ammo by now
It is just overkill
“just overkill?” Of course! Why anyone ready to fight for their 2nd amendment rights is always guilty of overkill or paranoia. Or how about one of those old liberal favorites...they are just killers-in-waiting! Making the streets unsafe for “the rest of us.” And naturally these toothless trailer-travelers are just stockpiling more guns next to the hundreds they already own! You know, the supply down in the bomb shelter, next to the MREs and the old copies of “Bloody Militias” magazine! Well I’ll make a deal with you. You stockpile your “CHANGE” bumperstickers and I’ll take care of my supply of 9mm and 30 06 ammo.
Define “Guns”.
The local gun owner probably owns a handgun or a duck gun.
The gun buyers are after firearms that they never thought of buying if obama would have lost, plus the magazines and ammunition. It’s not overkill. Once these guns, magazines and ammo are off the shelves, they’re gone for good.
No, there are quite a few first-timers buying as well.
The real story is about the increase in first time gun permits. I’m retired military, but have never owned a functional personal fire arm. I’ve just begun the application process. The officer who handles fire arm permits told me it usually takes about a month in New Jersey. The long pole in the tent is the State Police back ground check. I’m hoping that my background check won’t take that long because I drove a school bus for several years and I’m retired military.
I’ve heard some horror tales from people who’ve applied for gun permits in other parts of NJ and other states. Apparently, their local police department was obstructive and confrontational. The officer handling my application has been very courteous and professional.
I’m buying a hand gun first. My inclination is to buy a revolver as opposed to an automatic. Easier maintenance and better reliabiity. I’d appreciate input from anyone who cares to weigh in.
It’s not, really
What you consider “overkill,” would just be on the side for me should I have to make an escape out of NYC.