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185,000 Americans bought guns on Black Friday ...

• Natural News

As much as President Obama seems to reject the notion of allowing law-abiding Americans the right to choose whatever firearm they want to protect and defend themselves, he has been awfully good for the firearms industry – so good, in fact, that I've often wondered if the man secretly owns stock in gun making companies.

In fact, each new utterance of a desire to enact new "sensible gun laws" has led to record sales of guns, and that trend continued recently during "Black Friday," as 185,000-plus Americans sought to arm up, as terrorism continues to threaten our communities, and our Southwestern border is violated more often than a New York City subway turnstile.

As reported by USA Today, more Americans completed background checks to purchase firearms on Black Friday than any other day on record, according to data released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
 

Record day

The paper said in online editions that the NICS – National Instant Criminal Background Check System – processed 185,345 requests on November 27, the day after Thanksgiving, and a day that historically is one of the biggest retail sales days of the year.

"This was an approximate 5% increase over the 175,754 received on Black Friday 2014," wrote Stephen Fischer, the FBI's head of multimedia productions. "The previous high for receipts were the 177,170 received on 12/21/2012."

So, apparently Black Friday is quickly becoming "Gun Friday," if recent trends are any indication.

But as I stated before, there have been other occasions during the Obama presidency when gun sales have spiked dramatically, according to the number of background checks, which are required by federal law before gun purchases can be transacted. They include a December 2012 date in response to the mass shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

And, of course, other Black Friday shopping days in 2014, 2013, and 2012 were part of the FBI's "top 10" list of most background checks performed over a 24-hour period. USA Today noted that since 1998, the FBI has processed more than 220 million requests for firearm purchases, though not all background checks result in purchases; for various reasons some buyers are restricted.

 

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