California’s Gun Sales Break Records – IOTW Report

California’s Gun Sales Break Records

CPR: Amid a new round of debate over gun control, Californians have already bought a record number of firearms in 2015, including major spikes in sales on Black Friday and the days after the San Bernardino attacks, an analysis of new federal and state data show.

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Firearms purchases in California triggered 1.51 million federal background checks in the first 11 months of the year, breaking the previous annual record of 1.47 million set last year.  more

13 Comments on California’s Gun Sales Break Records

  1. Barry can’t take all the credit. California has a list of “Approved Hand Guns” and that list gets updated every year,

    http://certguns.doj.ca.gov/

    Every year the criteria gets tougher. Right now it’s a drop test from (I think) 12 feet. Next year Micro Stamping the serial number of the gun on the firing pin goes into effect. Smith and Ruger have said Adios. We aren’t really sure who’s coming back, other than the high end 1911. So gun buyers have been buying nothing but pistols this year because it looks like availability is going away. Compounding matters, in California you are allowed to buy one hand gun per month. Not an optimal situation for a California Tactical Weapons manufacturer. However San Bernardino changed all that. Now everyone is after an AR.

  2. California and NY are test beds for screwball laws. Once they work out the marketing and slogans, California legislative lunacy shows up in other parts of the country in a decade or two.

  3. Exactly, and the NRA is acting like they’ve written California off. They are not actively challenging any of these unconstitutional laws. The laws that will sooner or later be forced on the rest of the country. Contact the NRA and let them know how you feel.

  4. Didn’t Odunghole fail an eVerify background check a few years back to pick lettuce?
    Can someone run a background check to see if he qualifies to own a gun? We’ll make it go viral me show the “folks” how ridiculous his expanded idea really is.

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