Guns and Ammo: The New Gold
Trends–why more Americans will get guns for Christmas Anthony Martin, Conservative Examiner
If current trends are any indication, a significant portion of the American population will more than likely either get a gun for Christmas, or buy one for themselves during the holiday season. Gun and ammunition sales are skyrocketing in a trend that began in the summer of 2008 in the run-up to the Presidential election.
In a report issued today at Townhall, current trends indicate that Americans are stocking up on 3 items–guns, ammo, and gold. The reason? Economic and political uncertainty.
According to Gallup, 47% of Americans have a gun in their homes or somewhere on their property. That’s up sharply from 41% only one year ago.
When the statistics are broken down by areas of the country, those who live in the South and Midwest are the more likely gun owners. If you live in those two areas and you are a gun owner, then you are in the majority with 54% of Southerners and 51% of Midwesterners owning firearms. That number drops to 43% if you live in the West. The Northeast, however, is the place where citizens are least likely to own a gun, with only 36% reporting that they own firearms, according to Gallup
But a closer look at trends will reveal some eyebrow raising statistics that should surprise even the most hardened anti-gun activist. Among Democrats gun ownership has jumped a whopping 25% in the last year. Gun purchases among women jumped by 19%. And overall firearms ownership in the country is up 15% over last year.
Perhaps the biggest news in the trends is the fact that on Black Friday of this year, more guns were sold than ever before in the history of the U.S. on a single day–up 32% over the previous record on Black Friday of 2008 just after the election of Barack Obama.
From Ammo.net. we read the following:
Some of the fear-based psychological reasons for gold’s popularity in times of economic crisis appear to be similar to the reasons cited for purchasing guns and ammunition. Michael Thompson, a small business owner from Virginia, had this to say about why he recently purchased 2,000 rounds of 223 ammunition to go with his growing collection of AR-15 assault rifles: “Since ARs are so well-known & widespread, quality ones don’t really go down in value. I don’t trust what’s going on in Washington and a reliable firearm that’ll hold it’s value plus ammo that I can always re-sell later if I don’t use it up seems like as safe a place as any to put my money in these uncertain times.”
One prominent factor which customers at Ammo.net cite as one of their primary reasons for stocking up on guns & ammo now is the uncertainty surrounding U.S. firearm regulations. Many wonder if President Obama’s official position on firearm regulation will change if he wins a second term. Others point to recent actions taken by President Obama’s appointees in the EPA and the Department of Justice, citing the EPA’s recently proposed ban on lead ammunition due to health concerns about the lead seeping into ground water supplies and the on-going debacle surrounding the Deparment of Justice’s failed Fast & Furious sting operation. Several states have also enacted anti-gun legislation recently, such as California expanding their controversial gun registry to now include purchasers of new rifles and shotguns.
Dustin Ramsey, a 28 year old self-proclaimed “realist” from Tennessee who says hunting and fishing are two of his favorite outdoor activities, counts the 5,000 rounds of 9mm ammunition he keeps on-hand as one of his investments along with gold coins: “I’m a hunter so I know I can use my guns & ammo to feed my family if something happens to our usual food supply and there’s a run at our grocery store. Plus, it seems like somebody on Wall Street is always getting bailed out nowadays and my faith in the stock market has been gone for a long time. Look, I’ve seen what happens when times get tough and I figure I can always barter a popular caliber like 9mm for other supplies like I would with gold if push comes to shove. And if a crisis never materializes where I need my stash of ammo, I still love to shoot so those bullets won’t go to waste. Given the uncertainty in our world, ammunition seems more practical to me than gold, whether there’s an economic crisis or not.”
Whatever their reason, Americans are purchasing firearms and ammunition in record numbers. USA Today recently reported that the FBI experienced on Black Friday their single largest number of background check requests ever in a single day, smashing the previous record by 32%. Background check requests are processed by the FBI according to federal law. Gallop also reported that gun ownership is at an 18 year high, with 47% of Americans admitting to Gallop they own a gun. These statistics coupled with customer feedback at Ammo.net indicate more Americans are taking advantage of their constitutional right to own a firearm – and are arming up in increasing large numbers.
In general terms, however, the trends show that roughly 150 million Americans own guns. And that number is climbing sharply. Thus, the mysterious box you find with your name on it under the Christmas tree may well be that firearm you’ve had your eye on.
Merry Christmas.
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