It isn’t like the total number of guns sold will ever decrease, since that number is always getting larger and more positive. Unless you are talking about year over year, or Q2 vs Q1, every single gun sale increases the number of guns sold.
But asking a liberal to do math is perhaps a bit much.
Everyone who claims gun ownership is decreasing is pointing to this one survey where the newspaper hires a boiler room firm that only calls people with land-lines and sees if they’ll admit to a complete stranger that they keep a gun in the house.
Some people are positively giddy thinking that gun ownership is going down (though they begrudgingly admit that those fewer and fewer owners are buying more and more firearms.) I don’t know if it’s tactically a good idea to burst that bubble.
January 13th, 2015 at 9:42 am
Gun sales are increasing. Of course they are.
It isn’t like the total number of guns sold will ever decrease, since that number is always getting larger and more positive. Unless you are talking about year over year, or Q2 vs Q1, every single gun sale increases the number of guns sold.
But asking a liberal to do math is perhaps a bit much.
January 13th, 2015 at 12:39 pm
Everyone who claims gun ownership is decreasing is pointing to this one survey where the newspaper hires a boiler room firm that only calls people with land-lines and sees if they’ll admit to a complete stranger that they keep a gun in the house.
Some people are positively giddy thinking that gun ownership is going down (though they begrudgingly admit that those fewer and fewer owners are buying more and more firearms.) I don’t know if it’s tactically a good idea to burst that bubble.
January 13th, 2015 at 3:29 pm
What do they think will happen when they want to keep us from having what they keep for themselves?