Posted on 10/17/2002 5:16:26 PM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
The Beltway killer has sparked a booming interest in guns in northern Virginia.
"In Spotsylvania, Stafford, Prince William and Fairfax counties - all at or near sniper attacks - officials report up to a 500 percent increase in applications for concealed-weapons permits, and gun sales are up nearly as much," the New York Post reported today.
Barbara Brinklow, deputy clerk of the Spotsylvania circuit court, said, "We're seeing a lot of women, which is a change from traditional permit applicants."
"I had an 81-year-old man come in this morning," said deputy clerk Kathy McAllister in Stafford County. "'It's just the way the world is now,' he told me."
The surge in demand has forced delays. The permits used to involve a three-week wait because of background checks. That time has doubled.
Sales of firearms have also soared. "The owner of Damage Inc., a gun shop in Stafford County, said gun sales at his store have increased 300 percent since the sniper's rampage began," the Post reported.
Fox News Channel reported tonight that gun rights groups and the police were warning people not to try to shoot it out with the sniper.
Maryland Cracks Down
In neighboring Maryland, controlled by leftist Democrats, the situation is different. Gov. Parris Glendening has banned recreational use of firearms, including hunting, in four counties near Washington.
"Maryland has some of the most draconian gun laws in the nation, and those laws have not kept the people of Maryland safe from this nut," said the group Seniors United Supporting the Second Amendment, referring to the killer, not the governor.
"SUSSA is disturbed that the elitist anti-civil-rights groups are using the blood shed by the people of Maryland and Virginia to advance their radical agenda."
Gays for Gun Rights
Meanwhile, in the Northwest, homosexuals are coming out for their Second Amendment rights, the Seattle Times reported Wednesday.
"I'm in sync with Democratic Party values, but their gun-control stance doesn't work," said gun rights activist Nicole Shounder of Lynnwood, Wash. "We stand out as possible targets, and we are not going to let harm come to ourselves or our loved ones."
Shounder, a transsexual lesbian who used to be an Air Force sergeant and who voted for President Bush, packs a Smith and Wesson .45 and "a discreet Kel-Tec .32 for formal dress."
Ya gotta love the fashion statement. I assume the smaller pistol is the Kel-Tec .32
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We have a neighbor that is a transsexual. I always wondered who should be more worried about the guy/girl? My husband or me? We both avoid him/her as much as possible.
This can't be right. They must mean a three day wait.
I prefer the Beretta Tomcat .32 for that "Italian Flair" for formal occassions.
Mag-safe and then mixed rounds do nicely for a .32 as well.
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