Posted on 12/28/2008 11:48:05 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Mike Massie got his first shotgun at the age of 10.
Guns have been in Massies life since he was 5 years old and trudging along beside his father carrying an unloaded shotgun. His children know how to handle weapons; he even purchased his nephews first shotgun when the boy was just one month old.
Thats why the Lynchburg resident is worried about what will happen to gun-control laws when President-elect Barack Obama takes office next month.
I feel that I have the right to bear arms legally to defend myself, my family and my property, Massie said. I dont believe that the government has the right to tell me I cant do it.
Concern that new gun-control measures will follow Obamas election has fueled skyrocketing increases in gun sales and applications for permits to carry concealed weapons, both in Central Virginia and across the nation.
The Virginia State Police also has seen a surge in the number of background checks for potential gun owners, especially since the November election.
And local gun dealers report a waiting list for sales of assault rifles and many handgun models.
The president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, Phillip Van Cleave, said gun owners point to Obamas voting record as a state senator in Illinois and as a U.S. Senator.
He said Illinois has some of the nations most-restrictive gun laws, and is just one of two states (Wisconsin is the other) that does not allow weapons to be carried concealed.
Obama has said that he is respectful of the Second Amendment right to bear arms, but that efforts need to be made to crack down on gun violence.
Youve got the tradition of lawful gun ownership, that all of us saw, as we travel around rural parts of the country, Obama said during an interview early this year with Tim Russert. And it is very important for many Americans to be able to hunt, fish, take their kids out, teach them how to shoot. And then youve got the reality of 34 Chicago public school students who get shot down on the streets of Chicago.
We can reconcile those two realities by making sure the Second Amendment is respected and that people are able to lawfully own guns, but that we also start cracking down on the kinds of abuses of firearms that we see on the streets.
In Lynchburg, applications for concealed-carry permits are up over this time last year by more than 52 percent, for a total of 350 permits issued through November. In nearby counties, increases range from 9 percent in Appomattox to 34 percent in Amherst.
The Virginia State Police performs background checks for gun sales through licensed dealers. Spokeswoman Corrine Geller said normally there is about a 3 percent increase in those checks each year. This year, however, background checks increased by 12 percent over 2007.
Only licensed gun dealers are required to do background checks, Geller said. You do not have to do background checks for direct sales, just those by licensed gun dealers.
On Nov. 8, the Saturday following the election, the Virginia State Polices Firearms Transaction Call Center received 1,862 transactions. Background checks jumped to 38,467 in November compared to 23,976 in the same month last year, a 60 percent increase.
Massie himself has a concealed-carry permit and has purchased three guns since the election.
I carry everywhere I legally can, he said. I have that right and I feel like the government is taking that right away from us or will make it so hard that youll wish you were dead before you got through it.
I feel like Im being told one thing and once Obama gets into office, it will be different.
For Massie, its part tradition and part self-defense. He has an artificial leg and carrying a gun makes him feel confident that he could protect his family.
If a man was going to rape you or hurt you and you pull out your Colt .45 and put it in his face and give him that smile like, Come on, hes going to think twice.
Assault rifles and handguns are selling out in Lynchburg, said Lindy Inge of L. Opplemans Guns. The trend began about two weeks prior to the Nov. 4 election.
Weve experienced quite a bit of the trend, Inge said. The so-called assault rifles of any brand and any type I cant get them from the wholesale dealers. Nobodys got any of any type.
Dealers are telling Inge that there is a four- to six-month wait to even get those guns in stock. The situation is much the same with handguns. Inge said rifles are the only weapons that seem to be unaffected by the demand, since those who want hunting rifles bought their guns at the start of the hunting season.
Its Obama-mania, Inge said. Everybody is afraid that Obama with his extreme views on handgun control and most of his cabinet is anti-gun people.
Inge said he typically orders guns once every six weeks. But since the election, hes made four large orders. Hes had customers tell him about unsuccessfully trying four different dealers for certain handguns.
The theory behind the surge in gun sales is that those who already own the weapons will not have to give them up, Inge said. They just wont be able to purchase new weapons. Possessing a concealed-carry permit allows a person to bypass the restriction of purchasing one gun per month.
The people who buy these do not want to do anything evil with them, Inge said. A lot of people do carry. Youd be surprised at the number of people who do carry. If they are responsible, a person is able to get a gun and carry concealed and if the need arises, they may be able to save a life or several lives.
Here's a non-active link to the article (no reason to give hits to the Curious Urinal from FR).
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008812280466
Here’s to your independence. May it survive and thrive.
The rest of US seem to be cursed with this organized criminal element that has the power to shut down our economy, wreck our border security, allow illegals to take our jobs and our lives and tax US into oblivion.
God bless Texas. If you have two-stepped your way out of the clutches of democrats, republicans and the international set you got some of the smartest people on earth habitating the greatest patch of land in these contiguous United States.
‘Course the Cowboys couldn’t play a lick yesterday against the Iggles.
doesn’t take much to make him look like a hoodlum, because he is!
Handgun control? Funny then that one of their stated objective is to reinstate and make permanent the (new and improved) Assault Weapons Ban. Nothing in their policy statement about handguns, except closing the nonexistent "gun show loophole", which would of course affect *all* guns.
Next will come the "Sniper Rifle Ban", and then they might, might, get around to handguns. Handguns don't threaten them. Or at least they don't think they threaten them as much as "assault weapons".
That's odd, I bought 250 rounds of .45 ACP, and didn't have to show any ID, as far as I can remember. it was within the last two months and I'm in the same state as you are. In fact I was in one of liberal bastions of Texas, Austin. I didn't really *need* it, but I had a coupon as a "first time" customer, which dropped the cost to something almost reasonable. That was before the election, but the ammo shelves were already getting kind of bare, and the prices were in a word ridiculous.
My wife and I have an agreement. She can't buy too much fabric, I can't buy too much ammunition. :)
I bought my wife one for Christmas. She now carries it everywhere that's legal. I test-fired it with Hydrashock: it cycled properly. It shoots to point of aim. I think you'll be pleased with one.
“If you have two-stepped your way out of the clutches of democrats, republicans and the international set”
We still have a bunch of all of the above, but we ridicule them as often as we can. (that seems to help)
Course the Cowboys couldnt play a lick yesterday against the Iggles.”
Maybe “ridicule” will cause the Cowboys to get their stuff together. They will be getting plenty of it! LOL
Thanks for the suggestion, I will in fact go have a look. I'd had the idea you couldn't do that (based on e.g. the 1969 Firearms Act). But if it's legal, hey, why not?
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