Texas’ complex relationship with firearms: Leading America in gun sales, but with a declining gun ownership rate

Nothing to wonder about. Hystrionic gun nuts are hystrionic and nuts.
Us "gun nuts" have ours already.....It's the casual gun-owner that might have a Fudd gun or three that's currently up-arming to a AR and some flavor of 9mm "lung-buster" handgun, that and first time gun owners getting into the game.

Back during the Burn-Loot-Murder troubles you could not find a 12 ga shotgun. Hell, $250 Mossberg 88 HD shotguns were selling for $600+.....00 Buckshot was going for $2.00 a round if you could find it....I saw two 5' tall pallets of Turkish-made HD pump shotguns sell-out in a weekend at one shop.

It was not "gun nuts" buying them, it was a concerned citizenry.
 
“Background checks for gun purchases in Texas rose during the weeks after the mass shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two teachers dead, according to the latest count from the federal government. It wasn’t the largest jump in background checks so far this year, but it’s part of a pattern that has followed most mass shootings for over a decade.

Background checks for guns rose an average of almost 10% following the El Paso, Santa Fe and Sutherland Springs mass shootings. But those events and their aftermath only provided a snapshot of the full, complicated picture of Texans’ relationship with guns and gun violence.


What isn’t complicated is the fact that guns aren’t going to be ‘banned’ the consequence of mass shootings.

Rushing out to buy guns after a mass shooting only results in shortages of both guns and ammunition.



Texans have enough, dumbass. There is no decrease in gun owners. There is an INCREASE.

These are NEW buyers.

DURRRRRR
 
“Background checks for gun purchases in Texas rose during the weeks after the mass shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two teachers dead, according to the latest count from the federal government. It wasn’t the largest jump in background checks so far this year, but it’s part of a pattern that has followed most mass shootings for over a decade.

Background checks for guns rose an average of almost 10% following the El Paso, Santa Fe and Sutherland Springs mass shootings. But those events and their aftermath only provided a snapshot of the full, complicated picture of Texans’ relationship with guns and gun violence.


What isn’t complicated is the fact that guns aren’t going to be ‘banned’ the consequence of mass shootings.

Rushing out to buy guns after a mass shooting only results in shortages of both guns and ammunition.
None of your busines, why do you feel a need to control others?
 
You've always been the biggest joke on this board.
You can be shown pages of info that proves you wrong yet you continue to flap your gums.
How about you give me a credible link proving me wrong?
You cant because that link doesn't exist.
Not my job to prove your stoooopid claim. You should have at least 1 credible link that hows Biden attempting to ban all 9mm guns.
 
Banning the one specific style gun that is universally accepted as the best, most effective weapon for a school shooter, or a mass shooter is not the same as banning every other type gun, dumb ass.

moron….the AR-15 is the Trojan horse gun….if you idiots can ban that, then there would be no argument against banning all other semi-automatic guns…rifles, pistols and shotguns since they all operate the same way…………

When two mass public shooters armed with AR-15 rifles were stopped by two normal people, not cops, not soldiers, armed with just hand guns..your stupid point is meaningless…
 

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