US Guns Sales Soar After Barack Obama's Re-Election
by
Nick Allen
Daily Telegraph
Gun sales
in America are soaring in the wake of President Barack Obama's re-election
with weapons retailers reporting AK-47s flying off shelves "like
hotcakes."
Owners of guns
have been stocking up because they are concerned about a potential
tightening of regulations on assault weapons in the president's
second term.
In October
the number of background checks on people applying to buy guns,
an indicator of future sales, increased by 18.4 per cent.
There was a
similar jump when President Obama was first elected in 2008. A total
of 12.7 million background checks were carried out that year, up
from 11.2 million the year before, and the number has been rising
since then.
Shares in weapons
manufacturers like Smith & Wesson and Sturm, Ruger also surged
after Mr Obama's re-election.
The gun control
debate in America was re-ignited by the July 20 massacre at a cinema
in Aurora, Colorado, in which suspect James Holmes is accused of
killing 12 people and injuring 58 during a screening of Batman film
The Dark Knight Rises. He used a semi-automatic rifle with
a 100-round magazine.
During the
election campaign Mr Obama mostly steered clear of discussing gun
control, but in a presidential debate on Oct 16 he gave his clearest
statement yet on the issue.
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November
13, 2012
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