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Jim Hoft Dec 8th, 2015 9:25 am
Over 100 million guns have been sold in the United States since Barack Obama was elected president.
“Americans are not just putting them in their closet and waiting for a burglary. They’re taking classes on how to protect themselves. Background checks on Black Friday topped 185,000 that’s 8,000 guns sold every hour. 2,000,000 in November and and almost 20 million this year.”
originally posted by: ghostrager
a reply to: infolurker
For a president that is so obsessed with gun control, he did a hell of a job arming the citizens
Just read today that Smith & Wesson beat projected profits considerably this last quarter.
originally posted by: infolurker
originally posted by: ghostrager
a reply to: infolurker
For a president that is so obsessed with gun control, he did a hell of a job arming the citizens
You need to do your homework. Republicans shoot down EVERY SINGLE GUN CONTROL PROPOSAL without fail. Republicans are against extensive background checks, against denying guns to those on the terrorist watch list. Yet YOU think Obama is the devil??
edit on 8-12-2015 by SpookyM because: mistyped a few words.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
What a terrible image, a gun and a bible.
somebody should tell christians that Jesus was a pacifist who promised nothing in this world but pain.
Jesus promise is in the next
originally posted by: Raggedyman
What a terrible image, a gun and a bible.
somebody should tell christians that Jesus was a pacifist who promised nothing in this world but pain.
Jesus promise is in the next
originally posted by: DAVID64
Oh, I'm sure it's not intentional. I can just see him sitting in the Oval Office, kicking his feet and having a tantrum. It's his own fault. If he and the Dems wouldn't do the knee jerk gun control rhetoric, every time something happened, although they are suspiciously quiet when Chicago has a"busy weekend", maybe folks wouldn't be out buying them. Maybe if they actually tried to do something about gang violence and violent immigrants being released right back in to the public, we wouldn't be worried about our safety. Maybe, just maybe, if he focused on the disease and not the symptom, those terrible gun makers wouldn't be getting so rich.
Just read today that Smith & Wesson beat projected profits considerably this last quarter.
The iconic gun maker posted quarterly sales of $143 million, up 32% from last year.
Smith & Wesson (SWHC)'s sales don't include the period after last week's terror attacks in San Bernardino, which left 14 dead. Gun sales often rise after high-profile shootings, especially if they're accompanied by calls for tighter restrictions on guns.
Shares of Smith & Wesson have surged 116% this year, while Sturm, Ruger (RGR)'s stock has climbed 66% this year.