Share
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
Black Friday saw gun sales across the United States soar to unprecedented heights.
The FBI said it completed 214,913 background checks that day, up more than 11,000, or 5.5%, from the previous record set in 2017.
“The background checks reported by the FBI are in keeping with the trends NSSF has seen throughout the year. Firearm sales remain consistently strong, with over a million per month for more than four years running,” National Shooting Sports Foundation President Joe Bartozzi said.
Background checks closely follow gun purchases, though they are also done for security checks.
Black Friday Always a Big Day for Gun Sales
Gun store owners, like James Frazier of Sharpshooters Store in Greenville County, South Carolina, said he wasn’t surprised. Black Friday, he said, is always the busiest day of the year.
But why the surge in sales? Frazier believes it’s a sign of the times. President Joe Biden’s call for stricter gun control, as well as crime concerns, could be prompting people to buy both handguns and rifles.
“If you look at what’s going on in the world right now, there are a lot of people that are somewhat in fear for their lives,” Frazier told television station WSPA.
David Nadel, a Greenville resident and gun owner, echoed this sentiment. He said he bought guns for self-protection — and because it’s fun to shoot.
“Some of the other ones are, of course, for just plain out fun,” he said.
Rules of Gifting Guns
But amidst the buying frenzy, a word of caution: gifting guns is not as simple as wrapping a bow around a rifle.
Federal law prohibits selling or giving firearms to anyone under 18 or anyone who wouldn’t pass a background check. Violators could face up to 10 years in prison and hefty fines.
Importance of Proper Training
Frazier, the gun shop owner, also emphasized the importance of proper training for new gun owners.
“They need to be able to do this safely, not only for themselves but for the other people around them,” he said.
RELATED TOPICS:
Trump Poised to Offer Saudi Arabia Over $100 Billion Arms Package, Sources Say
12 hours ago
Lights, Camera, Board Vote: Fresno Unified’s Carefully Choreographed Production
13 hours ago
On Major Economic Decisions, Trump Blinks, and Then Blinks Again
13 hours ago
Tulare Man Sentenced to State Prison for DUI Crash That Injured Two Women
15 hours ago
Two From Search Group That Uncovered Mexico’s ‘Ranch of Horror’ Killed
15 hours ago

Fresno City Council Finally Passes a Tough Smoke Shop Ordinance

Trump Poised to Offer Saudi Arabia Over $100 Billion Arms Package, Sources Say

Lights, Camera, Board Vote: Fresno Unified’s Carefully Choreographed Production

On Major Economic Decisions, Trump Blinks, and Then Blinks Again

Wired Wednesday: What’s the Future of Fresno Unified and the Superintendent Position?

Zakaria Draws Parallels Between Trump’s Tariffs, Failed 1930s Economic Policies
