I think so.
https://www.npr.org/2017/03/31/522036660...s-election
I used to work in gun sales. When pro- gun people see the ( D )s " getting into power" - they buy more guns and ammo.
Evidence? Ammo shortages - like the one that ended a year or so ago - only happen during periods where the ( D )s have the appearance of having a chance of passing anti- gun legislation. Just before, and during the Clinton administration - I watched guns and ammo getting sold at a frenzied pace. I would say this is the period where private ownership of military looking guns soared. They simply weren't that popular before the 1990' s.
So?
I guess if you' re against " flooding the market with guns" - the best thing you can do is a straight ticket vote - for the ( R )s.
https://www.npr.org/2017/03/31/522036660...s-election
I used to work in gun sales. When pro- gun people see the ( D )s " getting into power" - they buy more guns and ammo.
Evidence? Ammo shortages - like the one that ended a year or so ago - only happen during periods where the ( D )s have the appearance of having a chance of passing anti- gun legislation. Just before, and during the Clinton administration - I watched guns and ammo getting sold at a frenzied pace. I would say this is the period where private ownership of military looking guns soared. They simply weren't that popular before the 1990' s.
So?
I guess if you' re against " flooding the market with guns" - the best thing you can do is a straight ticket vote - for the ( R )s.