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Firearm Sales Slow as US 'Paranoia' Over Obama, Gun Control Subside
29 June 2009
Globe & Mail (Toronto)
A gun-buying boom in the United States, prompted by worries that the new administration might move to restrict firearms purchases, could be coming to an end.
There has been a surge in firearm sales since Barack Obama was elected last fall, apparently buoyed by fears that the new President's administration would launch restrictive gun laws — unthinkable to millions of citizens in a country whose Constitution preserves the right to bear arms.
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