COMMON SENSE VERSUS LIBERAL GIBBERISH

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Posted on 25th July 2012 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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I absolutely love it when average people do the exact opposite of what the liberal press and “progressive” do-gooders call for. The Colorado massacre immediately brought out the usual calls from people who want to control every aspect of your life, from the size of your soda, to your healthcare, to molesting you in airports, and protecting you from phantom terrorists. They called for a ban on guns and massive taxes on ammo. As the government grows more powerful and the economy hurdles toward collapse, they don’t want you armed. They want you to be subservient and begging to be saved. Well it ain’t gonna happen. There are a minority of critical thinking, freedom minded individuals who will tell Obama, Pelosi, and Reid to go fuck themselves. If you don’t own a gun, buy one ASAP.

Stock tip of the day – Buy Smith & Wesson.

Fear prompts gun sales, panic after Colo. massacre

DENVER — Firearms sales are surging in the wake of the Colorado movie theater massacre as buyers express fears that anti-gun politicians may use the shootings to seek new restrictions on owning weapons.

In Colorado, the site of Friday’s shooting that killed 12 and injured dozens of others, gun sales jumped in the three days that followed. The state approved background checks for 2,887 people who wanted to purchase a firearm — 25 percent more than the average Friday to Sunday period in 2012 and 43 percent more than the same interval the week prior.

Dick Rutan, owner of Gunners Den in suburban Arvada, Colo., said requests for concealed-weapon training certification “are off the hook.” His four-hour course in gun safety, required for certification for a concealed-weapons permit in Colorado, has drawn double the interest since Friday.

“What they’re saying is: They want to have a chance. They want to have the ability to protect themselves and their families if they are in a situation like what happened in the movie theater,” Rutan said.

Day-to-day gun sales frequently fluctuate, but the numbers also look strong outside of Colorado, too.

Seattle’s home county, King, saw nearly twice as many requests for concealed pistol licenses than the same timeframe a year ago. Florida recorded 2,386 background checks on Friday, up 14 percent from the week before. Oregon sales on Friday and Saturday were up 11 percent over the month prior. Four days of checks in California were up 10 percent month-to-month.

During the past decade, June and July have consistently been the slowest months for gun sales, according to FBI data.

Jay Wallace, who owns Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna, Ga., found that his sales on Saturday were up 300 percent from the same day a year ago — making it one of the best Saturdays his business has ever had. He said customers are often afraid when there’s a gun-related tragedy that some lawmakers might try and push through an anti-gun agenda.

“We shouldn’t let one sick individual make us forget and lose sight of freedoms in this country,” Wallace said.

Authorities have said that the suspected Colorado shooter, James Holmes, methodically stockpiled weapons and explosives at work and home in recent months. He purchased thousands of rounds of ammunition and a shotgun, a semi-automatic rifle and two Glock pistols, authorities said.

On Friday, clad in head-to-toe combat gear, he burst into a midnight showing of “The Dark Knight Rises,” tossed gas canisters into the crowd and opened fire. The shooting killed 12 people and wounded dozens of others.

Police in the Denver suburb of Aurora say Holmes also booby-trapped his apartment. Holmes is now in solitary confinement at a local jail.

The rise in gun sales reflects but one of the anxieties created by the shootings. Since the massacre, there have been reports of chaos at movie theaters, apparently sparked by misunderstandings or careless words.

A confrontation with an intoxicated man in an Arizona theater caused about 50 people to flee, authorities said. A southern California man was arrested after authorities say he made allusions to the Aurora massacre after the movie didn’t start on time. In New Jersey, a showing of “Batman” was canceled after someone stood up during the movie, opened an emergency exit and then returned to their seat.

About 90 minutes into a Monday night showing of “Batman” in Santa Monica, Calif., shrieks from some girls sent about two dozen people sprinting for the exit. It turned out that a large man with a backpack was actually not a threat and was simply having a medical problem.

“This was nothing, and yet it startled us and rattled us so much,” said moviegoer Paria Sadighi.

Nationally, the shootings have triggered a fierce debate over gun control and whether government has a role in reining in the ownership of firearms.

Gun sales often fluctuate based on news events, especially whenever people think the passage of more restrictive gun laws is imminent. Sales spiked following the election of President Barack Obama, when weapons enthusiasts expressed fear that the Democrat might curtail gun rights. FBI figures also show background checks for handgun sales jumped in Arizona following the shooting of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in 2011.

“It’s not uncommon for us to see spikes in requests for concealed pistol licenses when there’s a significant gun-related tragedy,” said Sgt. Cindi West of the King County sheriff’s office in Washington state.

Some Democratic lawmakers in Congress cited the shooting as evidence of the need for tougher gun control laws — particularly a ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines. Congress, however, hasn’t passed strict legislation in more than a decade, and leaders in Washington show no sign of bringing up such measures any time soon.

ANOTHER OBAMA RECORD

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Posted on 20th February 2012 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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The Greatest Gun Salesman In America: President Barack Obama [INFOGRAPHIC]




 

 

WHY ARE GUN SALES SURGING?

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Posted on 4th December 2011 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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Looks like more than $2 waffle makers were selling on Black Friday. The clueless morons wait in lines for 24 hours to get a $200 TV, while the critical thinkers who can see what is coming are making investments in protection.

Gun Sales Surge on Black Friday: Over 129,000 Background Checks Flooded the FBI

Mac Slavo
December 3rd, 2011
SHTFplan.com

Either gun manufacturers did a fantastic job on Black Friday promotions, or the American people are quickly waking up to the reality that all is not as peachy as it may seem.

Gun dealers flooded the FBI with background check requests for prospective buyers last Friday, smashing the single-day, all-time high by 32%, according to bureau records.

Deputy Assistant FBI Director Jerry Pender said the checks, required by federal law, surged to 129,166 during the day, far surpassing the previous high of 97,848 on Black Friday of 2008.

The actual number of firearms sold last Friday is likely higher because multiple firearms can be included in a transaction by a single buyer. And the FBI does not track actual gun sales.

Dennis Henigan, acting president of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, said he was “skeptical” of the Black Friday gun surge.

“I think there may be no real signifcance at all,”

Source: USA Today via Zero Hedge

“Gun Sales Surge on Black Friday” Video report:

Perhaps Mr. Henigan of the Brady Center is right and the fact that this was the single largest sales day for private gun sales in American history holds no significance.

Or, maybe there is something more to the recent surge in gun sales. Perhaps over a hundred thousand Americans came to the conclusion that rising crime, sustained unemployment, suggestions of apocalyptic meltdown in Europe, and  fear of a potentially catastrophic hyperinflationary depression in the United States are reason enough to have a firearm – just in case.

The preppers were out in droves last week, and they weren’t interested in the latest tablet PC, 3D television or video game system. Instead, they were stocking up on gear and preparing  for the “possible collapse” of society.

Author: Mac Slavo
Date: December 3rd, 2011
Website: www.SHTFplan.com

STURM RUGER – SIGN OF THE TIMES

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Posted on 28th July 2011 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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Sturm Ruger’s earnings are soaring. The stock has gone up 120% in 10 months. Evidently guns are selling like hot cakes. Not only are their sales surging, but their orders were up 90% in the 2nd quarter. I wonder why gun sales are skyrocketing? Any ideas TBPers?

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2011 Earnings of 57¢ Per Share and Declares Dividend of 14.2¢ Per Share

SOUTHPORT, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE:RGRNews), announced today that for the second quarter 2011, the Company reported net sales of $79.6 million and earnings of 57¢ per share, compared with net sales of $64.4 million and earnings of 43¢ per share in 2010. 

For the six months ended July 2, 2011, net sales were $155.1 million and earnings were $1.00 per share. For the corresponding period in 2010, net sales were $132.7 million and earnings were 86¢ per share. 

The Company also announced today that its Board of Directors voted to declare a quarterly dividend of 14.2¢ per share on the Company’s issued and outstanding shares of common stock. This cash dividend will be paid on August 26, 2011 to stockholders of record as of August 12, 2011. 

Chief Executive Officer Michael O. Fifer made the following comments related to the Company’s results: 

  • The Company launched the new SR1911 pistol, the new Single-Ten revolver, and the new SR40c pistol in the second quarter of 2011. New product introductions are a strong driver of demand and represented $26.7 million or 34% of sales in the second quarter of 2011.
  • Demand for our products remained strong in the second quarter of 2011. The estimated sell-through of the Company’s products from the independent distributors to retailers in the second quarter of 2011 increased by approximately 24% from the second quarter of 2010. National Instant Criminal Background Check System (“NICS”) background checks (as adjusted by the National Shooting Sports Foundation) increased 13% during this period.
  • The incoming order rate in the second quarter of 2011 increased 90% from the second quarter of 2010.
  • Cash provided by operating activities was $32.4 million for the six months ended July 2, 2011. At July 2, 2011, our cash and equivalents and short-term investments totaled $76.5 million. Our current ratio is 3.2 to 1 and we have no debt.
  • During the first half of 2011, capital expenditures totaled $7.7 million, much of it related to tooling and equipment for new products. We expect to invest approximately $15 million for capital expenditures during 2011.
  • At July 2, 2011, stockholders’ equity was $128.7 million, which equates to a book value of $6.81 per share, of which $4.05 per share was cash and equivalents and short-term investments.
  • During the first half of 2011, we returned $4.8 million to our shareholders through:

 

1. The payment of $2.8 million of dividends, and 

2. The repurchase of 133,400 shares of our common stock in the open market at an average price of $14.94 per share, for a total of $2.0 million. 

  • As of the end of the second quarter of 2011, $8.0 million remains available for future stock repurchases.
  • In May, the Company announced the Ruger Million Gun Challenge to benefit the National Rifle Association. Ruger will donate $1 to the NRA for every Ruger firearm sold from April 2011 through March 2012, with the goal of selling one million Ruger firearms and donating $1 million to the NRA. Ruger made its first Million Gun Challenge donation of $279,600 in July.