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LaGrange gun sales soar since Conn. school attack
by Asia Ashley
Staff Writer
Dec 26, 2012 | 17003 views | 2 2 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Area gun shops say that gun sales have significantly increased since the Dec. 14 shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

Citizens are afraid that stricter gun laws will be put into affect because of the shooting and bans will be placed on certain firearms.

Full Metal Jacket Owner Russell Allen said that his store is up over 100 percent in sales and they have doubled their typical gun sales since the Newtown shooting.

Allen said that almost every five minutes his store receives a call about AR-15s. The AR-15 is a common assault weapon, and the federal government has discussed the possibility of banning such weapons and enforcing stricter gun laws. Since the recent attack, the demand for AR-15s have been high across the nation, according to Allen. FMJ does not expect to get anymore in, due to the country’s high demand for them.

Allen does not think that stricter gun laws will have an affect on decreasing gun violence.

“Most crimes are done with illegally obtained guns.” said Allen. “And if the government takes away guns, people will have no way to defend themselves, and will start using other weapons.”

Southern Shooters on New Hutchinson Mill Road has sold about 100 guns since Newtown’s massacre, up drastically from the normal eight to ten guns sold per week. Southern Shooters had sold the last of their five AR-15s between the Dec. 14 attack and last Tuesday.

Owner and Manager of Pawn Express Jake Long said that since the Newtown shooting, they have sold 21 guns as of Thursday afternoon; on a typical day, the shop would sell about one or two guns per day.

“The only thing they could change that would make a difference is that people who are mentally ill should be in the system.” said Long. “There is gap between physicians and the background checking system.”

Long described a time when a friend diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia attempted to buy a gun from him. He said years ago, his friend came to him to purchase a gun, but he would not sell him the gun because he knew of his friend’s illness. Later, his friend ended up cutting someone and is now in prison.

“There needs to be a way that we can actually verify their health background as well when we do background checks.” said Long.



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echo216610
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December 26, 2012
The AR15 is not an "assault weapon". this is a made up term to try to scare people. the m16 is an automatic weapon. the ar15 is the semi-auto version that just looks the same but is really just a semi-auto rifle. The ar15 is also the most popular rifle in America. If everyone had one and knew how to use it it would be a huge criminal deterrent. Not many criminals would want to face an armed victim.
abney
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December 27, 2012
Thank you for correcting the use of language referring to semi-auto versions as "assualt" weapons. Words mean things and liberals change the language to change the thought. Criminals are the problem, not the weapons.
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