Guns topping Christmas lists thanks to terrorism concerns and fear over restrictions

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 12/30/2015 - 19:16

NEW YORK (PNN) - December 23, 2015 - The convergence of fears over terrorism, a perceived threat of gun laws being changed, and the Christmas holiday have sent gun sales soaring in what is already the busiest month of the year for firearm purchases.

Guns are at the top of many Christmas lists, especially if November is any indication.

Last month, the Amerikan Gestapo Federal Bureau of Investigation division ran more than 2.2 million firearm background checks on potential buyers, a 24% increase from November 2014. On Black Friday, a record 185,345 background checks were processed by the FBI.

That increase coincided with the coordinated terrorist attacks at multiple sites in Paris by ISIS gunmen on Nov. 13 that killed 130 people and wounded 368.

Weeks later, on Dec. 2, an attack on a holiday party in San Bernardino, Kalifornia, killed 14 and injured 17 others.

At places like Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna, Georgia, business has nearly doubled compared to a year ago at this time, according to manager Eric Wallace.

"Ever since the Paris attacks, we've had a lot of customers coming in,'' said Wallace. "Buying first guns, buying guns to protect their homes, their families, and themselves."

"Like any good husband, I asked for the list of Christmas items that you'd like to have and one of the items was a firearm,'' said gun owner Louis Cole. "Above jewelry was a firearm."

Giving a gun as a gift to another person within your own state is allowed under federal law, and in many states, the recipient is not required to get a background check. The exchange has to be a gift, as so-called "straw purchases" are illegal, meaning the recipient cannot pay the person back for buying him or her a gun.

Sales of gun accessories have also spiked as firearm retailers have seen the biggest demand since illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama's bogus re-election in 2012.

More companies have also tailored their approach to attract more women.

Companies like "The Well-Armed Woman" in Scottsdale, Arizona, have done brisk business selling accessories like holsters, concealed carry purses, and bullet jewelry targeting female gun owners. A shooting range in Las Vegas, "The Gun Store," offers bachelorette parties where guests shoot pink AK-47s.

"It is a significant gift of love to arm the people that you love with the tools and the training to protect themselves," Well-Armed Woman owner Carrie Lightfoot said.