Can you please stop posting this garbage?

On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 8:40 AM Curley McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

>
>   I heard last friday that a recent USAF retiree friend, who is working
>   at the sporting goods big box store none of us buy from in Houston.
>   He said he had sold 18 registered arms that day.   Saturday and Sunday
>   were sales of 35each day.   I've not heard since then but I gather
>   sales are still many times higher than normal.   I needed some caps
>   and stopped in the local store Wed, and it was like a zoo, and the
>   rack was getting bare.   See article below:  It says that in bernie's
>   home state sales are 40 times normal!    Think anyone there is scared
>   of him?
>
>
>   Chinese Virus a Better Gun Salesman than Barack Obama
>
>
> Well, we’ve finally found a salesman that topped Barack Obama’s ability
> to drive Americans to their local gun shops: The Chinese Wuhan
> Coronavirus. Even gun-hating liberals are now lining up to purchase
> their first-ever gun in many places.
>
> Some are hilariously discovering that you cannot, in fact, buy a gun
> online. “You mean… Chuck Schumer…/lied to me?!/” Here’s a roundup of the
> incredible demand that Americans suddenly have for firearms. And as
> you’ll see from the video below, even Californians are waiting in long
> lines at the gun shop!
>
> First, gun sales have now officially doubled year-to-year. Last Monday,
> the FBI reported that background checks on gun purchases have spiked by
> 300%. That’s creating a backlog of NICS investigations.
>
> In terms of gun buyers, if you’ve never had a problem with a background
> check, you should be good to go if you try to purchase a firearm right
> now. But… if a ‘hold’ is triggered, the FBI normally takes up to three
> days to investigate and determine whether that purchaser is authorized
> to buy a gun or not. The FBI now says that “three days” has been
> stretched out to “we’ll get back to you sometime in the future.”
>
> While you can’t buy firearms online, you can purchase ammunition over
> the internet in many states. Ammo.com has released its statistics from
> the past week, and it’s pretty impressive. The site ships ammo to 47
> states, excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Massachusetts and California. They
> describe demand as “staggering” – like nothing they’ve ever seen
> previously.
>
> Ammunition sales in Vermont and Delaware are up 4,000%. That’s not a
> typo. Oklahoma, Louisiana and Mississippi sales have increased between
> 1,001 and 2,000%. Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Nebraska and Maine are
> up 501 to 1,000%. Most other states are in the 101 to 500% increase range.
>
> States that are buying the lowest amounts from Ammo.com are North and
> South Dakota, and West Virginia, where sales have only increased by a
> measly 100%. I guess they were ready in those states.
>
> And after all is said and done, the Second Amendment does use the words
> “necessary to the security of a free state!”
>
>
> https://www.americangunnews.com/chinese-virus-a-better-gun-salesman-than-barack-obama/
>
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