In 2024, Florida ranks second in the nation for gun sales, purchasing approximately 1.2 million firearms, despite a notable 7% decrease from 2023. This decline mirrors a national trend, with overall firearms sales dropping to about 16.1 million, a 3.4% reduction from the previous year, according to a report from SafeHome.org utilizing FBI data.
Experts suggest several factors may contribute to these diminishing sales, including a saturation of gun ownership following the pandemic surge and expectations of legislative stability with a Republican president in office. Notably, while Florida’s sales have decreased, states like Massachusetts have experienced a rise in purchases, highlighting regional variations in gun buying behavior. This transformation in the market prompts questions about the future of gun sales as the landscape of consumer demand evolves.
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