Vendors at the Bozeman Gun Show report a significant uptick in sales during presidential election years, marking a trend that aligns purchases with political cycles. Many attribute the increase to a heightened sense of insecurity among consumers who feel motivated to enhance personal protection, particularly with key candidates’ campaigns influencing buyer behavior.
Joanne Dawson, a vendor at the show, highlights a particularly interesting demographic shift: women are now among the fastest-growing groups of gun purchasers. As various programs aimed at empowering female gun owners gain traction, Dawson notes that women are increasingly participating in the firearm market, often driven by a desire for self-defense. This notable trend underscores how the political landscape can shape consumer behavior in the gun industry.
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