In the aftermath of mass shootings in Boulder, Colorado, and Atlanta, Georgia, which together resulted in the deaths of 18 individuals within a week, the gun industry is gearing up for a notable surge in sales. Market analysts, including Rob Southwick from Southwick Associates, indicate that heightened fears of potential firearm restrictions typically drive consumers to purchase guns before any new regulations are enacted.
Historically, spikes in gun sales have followed mass shootings, such as the 2013 Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy and the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, revealing a consistent pattern across political administrations. With President Biden urging Congress to pass gun control measures—including a ban on assault weapons and an overhaul of the background check system—industry experts are closely monitoring the situation, as official sales data from federal background checks is set to be released next month.
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