Posted on 07/25/2013 4:03:37 PM PDT by lbryce
n June, the number of background checks conducted by the FBI a strong indicator of new gun sales hit its lowest level since September 2011. The figure was down 54 percent from December 2012, in which more background checks were performed than any previous month in history. But why?
There are probably four reasons : Obama, the seasons, gun control, and physics.
Using data from the FBI, we created a chart showing the number of background checks per month. This isn't tied directly to sales; Kentucky, for example, requires a new check at the renewal of a gun permit. But it's a good indicator.
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(Excerpt) Read more at theatlanticwire.com ...
That gun sales have dropped can be construed as a moral victory of sorts for the left-wing, liberal gun opponents. Also, a win for the government for implementing policies that have preventing the sales of guns. Reflexively, reading the headline had me perceive it as bad news,(for gun owners, gun lobby, the government interfering successfully with my inalienable Constitutional right to bear arms). But the fact is, it makes no difference in what the Constitution,the Second Amendment allows, says as far as purchasing, owning guns are concerned, a drop in gun sales does nothing, changes nothing.
The article itself says that gun sales are dropping in relative terms, after a huge spike in gun sales, that gives an overall false perception of what is happening.
Gun sales are dropping because we are now storing up on ammo!
Interesting. I bought two firearms this year...
No one has any money left.
Lies, damn lies......and statistics
Or maybe, the folks that want/wanted them, have already bought them
And now the concentration is on ammo, which is still hard as hell to get at a decent price.
And maybe, the panic is over. Ramp up the gun control stuff again and see what happens.
Gun sales are dropping because unemployed people can barely afford food and housing, let alone protection!
The sales have stopped because everyone who needs/wants gun has enough guns in their arsenal. If I have enough guns to protect myself, why would I need extra expenses? The marginal utility of a gun purchase is almost non-existent once we have enough guns!
What you cannot enough have is the ammo!
The smart money already armed up some months ago? ...
Exactly. We’ve bought all of the guns we need for now. We’re out of money and need ammo.
How hard is it to go into an ammo biz? One would think new ones would be popping up with the new demand unless the overhead was forbiddingly daunting.
Shh... I can finally get the AR I want at a reasonable price.
Riots near, stock up on ammo now!
Ayeeyah, I knew I waited too damn long to put my AR on the market!
I don't know what that means. I don't need a permit to own a gun in KY. Thus I have no need to renew said permit which doesn't exist.
On the other hand the drop could indicate that all those who want guns have in fact purchased them. I own all the guns I want and am not in the market for more. (I would like an automatic weapon for when law and order breaks down but cannot legally buy one.) Secondly, a good NEW gun can be expensive and the economy is bad with more out of work than the statistics indicate.
Not if they bought ammo for those guns, no.
You only need so many ------ and ------ and -----------.
Tick off the Libs: tell them it’s because there are so many guns out there and people so freaked out about government surveillance that sales are being g conducted individual to individual and in cash, exploiting the gun show loophole to avoid tracking ...
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