Obama: Don’t Stock Up On Guns

December 9th, 2008

Yeah, right. I’m sure that you’ll obey Obama.

This reminds me: Some Cryptogon readers in Bloomfield, Indiana are starting up a firearms business called West Fork Enterprises. (They decided to use BlueHost to host their site, and generously helped Becky and me out by signing up via Cryptogon.) If you live in that area, perhaps keep them in mind for your next gun or hunting related purchase.

Husband and wife teams are pretty cool. * grin * Our house is so small that I can hear Becky busily typing away, answering email inquiries about her kefir, kombucha, sourdough and ginger beer cultures (or pets, as we call them) as I’m, uh… searching for grist for my mill.

It’s difficult for me to think of something more positive and exciting than a husband and wife teaming up to change their situation for the better by going into business together. I wish West Fork Enterprises all the best.

Via: Chicago Sun Times:

As gun sales shoot up around the country, President-elect Barack Obama said Sunday that gun-owning Americans do not need to rush out and stock up before he is sworn in next month.

“I believe in common-sense gun safety laws, and I believe in the second amendment,” Obama said at a news conference. “Lawful gun owners have nothing to fear. I said that throughout the campaign. I haven’t indicated anything different during the transition. I think people can take me at my word.”

But National Rifle Association spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said it’s not Obama’s words — but his legislative track record — that has gun-buyers flocking to the stores.

“Prior to his campaign for president, his record as a state legislator and as a U.S. Senator shows he voted for the most stringent forms of gun control, the most Draconian legislation, gun bans, ammunition bans and even an increase in federal excise taxes up to 500 percent for every gun and firearm sold,” Arulanandam said.

Obama answered “yes” in 1996 to a questionnaire from an Illinois group on whether he supported a handgun ban. But he later said a staffer filled out that answer and he did not support a ban.

Nationally, background checks for gun purchases jumped nearly 49 percent during the week Obama was elected, compared with the same time period last year, according to the FBI’s National Instant Background Check System.

Anecdotally, gun dealers around the country have reported spikes in sales. The Illinois State Rifle Association Reports gun sales for November were 38 percent higher than last year.

“We don’t dispute [the gun sales hike] because the numbers from the federal system certainly confirm that there is increased activity out there. We just think it’s a bit stupid,” said Peter Hamm, spokesman for the Brady Campaign against Gun Violence.

“Anyone who thinks they need to rush out and buy a firearm clearly has not been paying attention to how quickly we make progress on this issue. We don’t think these are first-time buyers. We think they are people who already have more than enough guns at their homes to protect themselves and are buying more.”

2 Responses to “Obama: Don’t Stock Up On Guns”

  1. quintanus says:

    The democrats haven’t pushed or voiced support for gun control in years, not that this doesn’t mean people haven’t been informed that they will. Still, part of this could result from visible signals of economic problems. The recycling market stopped, and I’ve been getting door-to-door salesmen.

  2. tsoldrin says:

    My question is… why does Obama feel compelled to say anything on this issue? Why tell people they don’t need to stock up on guns at all? What’s the point? If anything, folks purchasing firearms (or anything) will simply stimulate the economy (minutely). So this reassurance seems a little bit suspicious.

    Perhaps he’s just pointing out that there is one thing he didn’t lie about, yet.

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