* MSM and Libtards have no complaints about Black Americans buying guns
* MSM is pleased to announce that Asian Americans are arming themselves in order to fight off "Racist Attacks"
* MSM declares that nervous White Americans are "Panic Buying GUNS"
Obama's election promise was to remove the guns from Whitey ...
Nervous Americans start panic buying GUNS as sales rocket across the country and long lines form outside hunting shops amid coronavirus fears* California, New York and Washington saw gun sales surge due to coronavirus
* Shoppers seek to 'protect their families' should supplies run out due to the bug
* Others fear government's emergency powers could restrict right to buy a gun
* Some Asian-Americans buying weapons to protect themselves from potential racist attacks
Jemma Carr | Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/) (UK) | 17 March 2020
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8116579/Nervous-Americans-start-panic-buying-GUNS-amid-coronavirus-panic.html
Americans are starting to panic-buy guns with sales rocketing across the country and shoppers lining up around the block outside hunting shops amid coronavirus fears.
California, New York and Washington - the states hardest hit by the deadly bug - all saw a massive surge in gun sales.
Some buyers sought to 'protect their families' from looters should food and supplies run out due to coronavirus panic.
Others feared that the government's emergency powers could restrict their right to buy a gun while some Asian-Americans bought weapons to protect themselves from potential racist attacks.
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It comes as thousands of Americans flocked to supermarkets to stockpile essential goods as panic about the coronavirus, which has killed 69 and infected 3,774 in the US alone, takes hold.
Huge lines stretched along the sidewalk outside the Martin B. Retting gun store in Culver City, California.
Another stretch of shoppers was seen outside Gun World in Burbank.
US correspondent for Australian network Nine News Amelia Adams tweeted: 'Queues to buy guns in LA. Buyers tell me they're scared of what will happen if people run out of food and supplies, and they need to protect their families.'
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John Gore, 39, who lined up outside the Martin B. Retting store on Saturday, told the LA Times: 'Politicians and anti-gun people have been telling us for the longest time that we don't need guns.
'But right now, a lot of people are truly scared, and they can make that decision themselves.' Anna - who had never bought a gun before - said: 'It's not like an active panic, more a preoccupation with making sure everyone is adequately prepared, myself and family and friends.
'Better to be prepared and not need it than need it and not have it.'
Ralph Charette, 71, spent $1,500 at a store in Germantown, Wisconsin and told USA Today: 'There's so much uncertainty and paranoia but you've got to protect your own.'
Gun sales also soared in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles, as Asian-Americans feared they could be victims of racist attacks due to coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China.Arcadia Firearm & Safety David Liu told CBSN that many are fearing for their safety should people in their local area catch the bug.
Online ammunition store Ammo.com said there has been a 68 per cent increase in sales from February 23 - when Italy's major outbreak was first reported.
Donald Trump urged Americans not to stockpile food and told citizens to 'take it easy' on Sunday.
Vice President Mike Pence also insisted that food stores will stay open indefinitely.
Trump also insisted the outbreak is under 'tremendous control'.
The president said the federal, state and local governments are all working with these retail leaders, including Walmart, Costco, Target, Whole Foods, Publix and several more, to ensure there are no shortages of goods and food.
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Coronafest 2020
San Gabriel Valley Gun Sales Soar Among Asian Americans Who Fear Coronavirus-Related Attackshttps://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/03/10/san-gabriel-valley-gun-sales-soar-among-asian-americans-who-fear-coronavirus-related-attacks
Excerpt: David Liu, the owner of Arcadia Firearm & Safety, said his store has been very busy in recent weeks. Liu said he's seen as many as 10 times more customers than usual come through the doors of his business.
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"Because of coronavirus, a lot of people start to worry," he said.
The area has a high concentration of Asian Americans, and Liu said many of his customers are afraid they may be targeted because of their ethnicity if a local outbreak of coronavirus occurs.
'No such thing as too much ammo': Australian gun owners rush to stockpile ammunition amid coronavirus panic as US shelves are emptied of firearms* Gun shops in the United States are being emptied of firearms and ammunition
* Australian firearm retailers are now warning ammunition could run low locally
* Some gun shops have warned customers to buy now or potentially miss out
* The falling Australian dollar could also cause the price of ammunition to rise
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8133153/Australian-gun-owners-follow-lead-coronavirus-panic-buying-ammunition.html
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