Andy, I am with you. I hope that we don't have a war either. There may be a few that bought with that thought (war) in mind but a lot of folks are just plane scared. One of the men I work with is from the northeastern part of the US and moved to the Houston area a few years back. He and his wife have recently decided to go from a home with no firearms to one that will have one because of all that is going on now. What pushed them over the edge was a bank robbery near their home prior to the school shooting. They never thought that they would take this step. They are also considering getting their CHLs.AndyC wrote:I don't know if this has been posted yet, but there's a quote running on various boards regarding the rush on firearms, magazines and ammo:
"This is not a large number of individuals looking to acquire firearms before they are banned, this is a society arming itself for war."
I sure hope not.
I do hope that all of this buying activity sends a very clear message to those that want to restrict our right to own firearms that the public is not in favor of that move.