A Legacy of the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Be That Even More Americans Own Guns

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A Legacy of the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Be That Even More Americans Own Guns
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The FBI ran almost four million firearm background checks in March

a temporary delay on arrests for non-violent offenses, like theft, fraud, and narcotics infractions, Offner sensed a shift in public order was imminent.

If the city were to erupt in lawless pandemonium, Offner wanted to ensure his home was protected. A few days later, Offner drove to a nearby gun store and purchased a handgun. “, “and this was the impetus to say alright, based on where we live now, it’s something I would rather have and not need, than need and not have.”

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