Posted on 11/06/2008 7:51:54 AM PST by rosenfan
GRAND JUNCTION John Faulkner and his wife, Brenda, thought Wednesday was a good day to buy a handgun.
"I'm 37 years old, and this is the first time in my life that I am really scared for our future," said Faulkner, an oil field worker, as he perused the collection of weaponry in A Pawn Shop here.
At Aurora's Firing Line gun shop, Steve Wickham was also purchasing. "Anything I can get my hands on," he said as he cradled a $699 9mm handgun.
Same thing in Lakewood: "I was selling guns before I even opened the door," said George Horne, owner of The Gun Room. "It's gone completely mad. Everyone is buying everything I've got on the shelves. Sales have been crazy."
By midday Wednesday, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation's "Insta- Check" background check required for the sale of a firearm and typically about 8 minutes long was jammed with waits lasting more than two hours.
Gun-shop owners and buyers said the urgency was fueled by Barack Obama's presidential win and Democrats' increasing their majority in Congress.
"I'm here because of Obama," Wickham said. "I think he's misinterpreted the Second Amendment. It's not about the right to hunt. It's about the right to defend yourself."
The Grand Junction pawnshop is decorated with bumper stickers: "Obama 08" with hammers and sickles on each end, "Obama for President of Afghanistan" and "Don't Be a Victim. Buy a Gun."
Potential threats outlined
Buyers, who were mostly going for assault rifles and handguns, were sighting them on the bumper stickers.
Behind the cash register, a list issued by the National Rifle Association outlines the potential threats a President Obama would have on Second Amendment gun rights: prohibitive excise taxes on guns and ammunition, bans on sales and transfers of all semiautomatic weapons, bans on right-to-carry permits and more.
One customer left with two new assault rifles and said he had already bought 30 weapons since Obama began his campaign for president.
"And look at this," he said, unwrapping a black rifle from a plastic cover. "I'm not talking BB guns."
Across Colorado, gun shops reported brisk business Wednesday as hunters and gun enthusiasts began to stockpile in anticipation of a Democratic president and Congress whittling away Second Amendment gun rights. The FBI is reporting that gun sales have increased 10 percent over purchases at this point last year.
Jerry Stehman told an endless wave of customers at his Jerry's Outdoor Sports store in Grand Junction to come back in two hours to pick up their firearm purchases. For the past 10 days, Stehman said, customers have been gathering cases of ammunition and multiple guns.
"We don't know where this character is coming from or what he's gonna do to us," Stehman said of Obama. "But I can tell you it's been good for business."
The crush of business shows no signs of subsiding.
"It will be extremely busy until Obama decides to do anything," said Richard Taylor, manager of Firing Line, which bills itself as Colorado's largest gun shop and has seen its stock of assault rifles dwindle from several dozen to a mere few in recent weeks. "And that's the real problem, the uncertainty of what he is going to do."
Obama, who reportedly has never fired a gun, has followed Democratic Party lines in his Senate and Illinois statehouse votes regarding gun control. He supported the controversial handgun ban in Washington, D.C., which the Supreme Court shot down earlier this year.
He has voted in favor of several gun-control measures and increasing taxes on ammunition and firearms.
"A deep-rooted hatred"
The 4 million-member NRA dedicated $15 million of its $40 million campaign this year to painting Obama as a threat to the Second Amendment. In a mass fundraising letter sent to members this summer, NRA president Wayne LaPierre wrote, "Never in NRA's history have we faced a presidential candidate and hundreds of candidates running for other offices with such a deep-rooted hatred of firearm freedoms."
Obama's campaign, in a statement labeled "Supporting the rights and traditions of sportsmen," said he "will protect the rights of hunters and other law-abiding Americans to purchase, own, transport and use guns."
Gun owners worry that a Democratic administration and Congress would support a return to President Clinton's gun ban, which lasted 10 years before sunsetting in 2004. That ban prohibited magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds and certain semiautomatic assault rifles with cosmetic features such as lugs for attaching a bayonet.
"Not only are they likely to revisit the Clinton ban, they will possibly make it more restrictive by banning more types of firearms altogether," said Tony Fabian, a Castle Rock attorney and president of the Colorado State Shooting Association, which is the state's division of the NRA.
Several gun-shop owners contacted by The Denver Post on Wednesday said sales had been exceptionally brisk in the past two months.
"The avid gun owners are picking up items that were part of earlier bans or things the Democrats typically talk about when they talk about gun control. Anything semiautomatic. Magazines for more than 30 (rounds). Assault-type guns," said Tim Brough, owner of Rocky Mountain Shooters Supply in Fort Collins. "I think it's a legitimate concern. Democrats typically want to pass more gun legislation, and now you've got a House, Senate and Democratic president, so it seems likely we will see more gun regulation."
yet ACORN I mean Co. chose the messiah. Go figure.
Same in SW Ohio.
Same in central PA. 3 others applying for concealed carry when I was there, and the gun shop was full of purchases for the hour I spent there.
Next step: NRA membership and safety/instructional classes.
Yup, we bought a shotgun here in California yesterday. No telling what’s coming down the pike.
I really don’t understand. If these people really hated gun control, why did they vote for him?
I attended a pistol permit class in NY State last night. Instructor said it was the biggest class he’s ever had.
yet this is the same state that ousted all republicans...
I think it's a safe bet that most of the people quoted in this article didn't vote for him. I live in Colorado, and I certainly didn't!
Excellent. The masses are arming themselves. A step in the right direction. ;)
I’m going to apply for a CCW here in CA - hard to get but I’ve heard that several people with cabins in the mountains got them approved because of all the pot-growing violent druggies hiding in the mountains.
if any person has a gun and voted for obama then they need their head testing and deserve to have their guns taken away first
on this mag holding more than ten rounds
so what if we have a handgun which holds more, are we supposed to just hand over a thousand $ weapon
Good luck! Work quickly, it isn’t hard here in rural New York to get one, it just takes time to get your application through the process. As long as a gun ban isn’t in Obama’s first 100 days agenda, I should be fine.
Then, get a permit in a state with reciprocity (if CA is anything like NY, no states honor their permits) and you can carry in any state that honors theirs. Florida and Utah are the two biggest CCW permits with reciprocity, I was told.
Gun stores in Washington State have been very, very busy the last couple of days.
No, not a love rifle, it’s a love “gun”. You know, as in “this is for fighting, this is for fun”?
I plan on spending a few thousand on a few ‘fun guns’, mags, accessories, and ammo.
1.20.2008 will come fast, and there are no certainties after that date with regard to firearms, especially the semi-autos. I think we will have a few months after Hussein is sworn in before they would move against them.
Get’em while ya can!
I just helped in Obama’s accidental plan to boost the economy. $2,000 straight to the local gun shop.
One exit poll showed 1/3 of gun owners voted for 0bama. So when he starts the crackdown are they going to willingly go along? His margin would have been smaller if they hasn’t sided with the anti gun candidate. They too are going to have to learn the hard way, along with everyone else.
For the Clinton era bans, they allowed people to keep existing weapons and mags. I wonder if they would be so generous this time around. I have my doubts.
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