Less
Than 60 Shopping Days Till the Big Gun Grab
by
Vin Suprynowicz
by Vin Suprynowicz
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Its been
a week and a half since Barack Obama was elected president. He wont
take office for another two months. But hes already got one
big group of Americans on their feet.
What is Barack
Obamas position on the rights to bear arms?
Sen. Obamas
campaign Web site says he respects the constitutional rights
of Americans to bear arms. It promises he will protect
the rights of hunters and other law-abiding Americans to purchase,
own, transport and use guns.
Seeking to
reassure gun owners, Obama told a campaign audience in Ohio in October:
I will not take your shotgun away. I will not take your rifle
away. I wont take your handgun away.
But the crowds
mobbing Americas gun stores this week say a large number of
Americans including first-time gun-buyers dont
believe it.
In 2003, while
serving in the Illinois State Legislature, Barack Obama voted in
favor of a bill in the Judiciary Committee that would have made
it illegal to knowingly manufacture, deliver or possess
so-called semi-automatic assault weapons, reports Chris
Cox, chief lobbyist for the National Rifle Association. Under
this bill, a firearm did not actually have to be semi-automatic
to be banned. According to definitions in the bill, all single-shot
and double-barreled shotguns 28-gauge or larger, and many semi-automatic
shotguns of the same size, would be banned as assault weapons.
Any Illinois
resident who possessed one of these commonly used guns 90 days after
the effective date would have had to destroy the weapon or
device, render it permanently inoperable, relinquish it to a law
enforcement agency, or remove it from the state. Anyone who
still possessed a banned gun would have been subject to a felony
sentence.
In an April
television debate, Sen. Obama argued someone else on his staff improperly
filled out a 1996 questionnaire stating support for a ban on the
manufacture, sale, and possession of handguns even after
ABC News Charlie Gibson told Obama Your writing was
on the questionnaire.
And the National
Shooting Sports Foundation sent out mailers last month warning that
while in The U.S. Senate Sen. Obama voted for versions
of Senate Bill 397 that could have bankrupted gun manufacturers
by allowing them to be sued for misuse of their products (equivalent
to holding car makers responsible for drunk driving), as well
as for a 500 percent tax increase on guns and ammo and a ban on
virtually all deer-hunting ammunition.
Americans arent
waiting to see which Barack Obama takes office in January. Theyre
voting with their feet, and their billfolds.
Glen Parshall
of Bargain Pawn in North Las Vegas reported Wednesday that sales
are through the roof. I cant get anything. I mean handguns,
rifles, ammo, you name it. Ammos doubled in (wholesale) price
in the past week if you can find it. I had a line of people waiting
for me this morning when I showed up for work, waiting to buy AR-15s.
Everybodys fearful of the messiah, very, very much fearful,
I mean hanging their heads and cannot believe he got elected fearful.
We had
that rush in 94 when they passed the first so-called assault
weapons ban, but thats nothing compared to what weve
got going on now. I mean, people come through the door asking me
If I buy this now, they wont be able to confiscate it
next year, will they? I tell them My crystal ball is
in the shop.
My biggest
distributors nationwide, theyve got a strict allocation of
two AR-15 rifles per week per dealer if they get them. Everybody
wants em. Brownells is out of everything: nuts and bolts
and screws. I just got done ordering a few barrels and upper receivers
a few nights ago, but theyre out of magazines. I cant
buy a Glock anywhere in the country except the oddball ones, weird
calibers or the ones in green with orange slides, things like that.
I did find a couple ARs last week, match rifles that go for $2,000,
Ive got those coming in for customers.
In October
before this all started, my sales were approximately double what
they were last October. This week its up more than that, and
itd be a hell of a lot higher if I had anything. People are
looking for handguns, looking for rifles, looking for magazines.
Ammunition?
7.62-by-39 was $180 a case last month, now its $350 for a
(thousand-round) case. .223 was $300 a case, I havent been
able to find any, but it would run me over $400 if I could get any.
A guy across town got in two pallets (about 100,000 rounds)
of 9 millimeter, it lasted about a day and a half. Its
absolutely mind-boggling. Im still selling a lot of revolvers.
I cant get short shotguns.
But why do
his customers believe Democrats impose more gun bans, we asked Mr.
Parshall, whos sold guns and gold in this town for decades.
After all, arent crime rates highest precisely where law-abiding
citizens are barred from carrying weapons for their own defense?
Thats
not what they care about. Theyre socialists. They want to
be in total control. They want to confiscate thats
their word all the IRAs and 401-Ks, put them in a government
fund paying you 3 percent interest. People are afraid.
People
are terrified of losing their right to protect themselves,
DeWayne Irwin, owner of Cheaper Than Dirt, a large gun store in
Ft. Worth, Texas tells the Chicago Tribune. The volume is
ten times what we ever expected. It started with assault rifles,
but at this point, people are buying ammunition, high capacity magazines,
Glocks its all flying off the shelf. With the economy
the way it is, people are worried about instability. They are scared
of civil unrest.
Why are
white people buying assault weapons? asks Ben Agger, a sociology
professor at the University of Texas at Arlington who wrote a book
about the Virginia Tech slayings. I almost hate to say it,
but there is a deep-seated fear of the armed black man, because
Obama now commands the military and other instruments of the justice
system, Professor Agger told the Chicago Tribune, a newspaper
which routinely refers to semi-automatic rifles as assault
rifles, which they are not. They are afraid Obama will
exact retribution for the very deep-seated legacy of slavery,
Professor Agger figures.
Oh, please.
What were seeing in the gun stores this week is not a nation
arming itself for revolt, but Americans in a thoroughly defensive
mode, stocking up now to avoid the Democratic gun bans they believe
are coming. What many Americans fear is that Barack Obama
aided by congressional allies like Senators Dianne Feinstein of
California and Charles Schumer of New York will revert to
his true, pre-campaign nature come Jan. 20, and once more move to
take away Americans guns.
Obama
says hes in favor of common sense gun laws, says
DeWayne Irwin. Well, what people up north think is common
sense is something different from us down here in Texas. The criminals
have all this illegal stuff. I dont want to fight them with
a handgun if I can get an AK. Im entitled to that. I should
be able to defend my home.
Weve
had a lot of people concerned because our president-elect is extremely
anti-gun and so is his running mate, says Jerry Bricco, owner
of First Class Firearms in suburban Zion, Illinois. Theyre
afraid of future gun bans and what you will be allowed to get.
After all,
Democrats have tried before. In fact, a notable public figure said
after Republicans recaptured Congress in 1994 that that happened
precisely because Democrats tried to take away Americans guns.
Who was that
insightful analyst?
Bill Clinton.
November
19, 2008
Vin
Suprynowicz [send
him mail] is assistant editorial page editor of the daily Las
Vegas Review-Journal and author of The
Black Arrow.
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© 2008 Vin Suprynowicz
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