Gun sales in Michigan have dropped significantly in 2024, reflecting a 13.3% decline with an estimated 481,870 transactions, according to the latest study from Safe Home. This places Michigan as the state with the third steepest reduction in sales nationwide, following Washington and Connecticut, stirring discussions about the impact of recent firearm legislation.
Several factors may contribute to this decrease, including stricter background checks and new safe storage laws aimed at reducing firearm-related incidents. While some gun owners express surprise at the declining numbers, experts note that existing owners may not feel the need to purchase additional firearms. With trends suggesting a continued reduction in sales into 2025, stakeholders are left questioning the implications of these legislative changes on public safety and gun ownership culture.
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