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Owner Ron Sega shows an AR-15 assault rifle for sale at Guns Etc. in Chandler. He said sales are up of late in large part because of buyers' concerns about the potential for new gun laws in President Barack Obama's second term. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Corbin Carson)

CHANDLER, Ariz. -- At Guns Etc., Bryant Scatena examines an AR-15 he's thinking about purchasing sooner rather than later because of fears that the government will curb sales of assault rifles.

"With the way things are going and the economy and our president and the bans that they're putting on stuff, you know, we got to kind of protect ourselves too," Scatena said.

Ron Sega, owner of Guns Etc., said his sales tripled shortly after the general election.

"We're selling a lot of handguns, semi-automatics, and AR-15s," he said. "Ammunition sales are up considerably."

It was the same story from many of the 25 other Arizona gun store owners and clerks contacted by Cronkite News Service: Sales are up for reasons including President Barack Obama's re-election, the struggling economy and havoc wreaked by Hurricane Sandy.

News organizations in many other states have reported the same.

"I think customers are pretty concerned with what's going on with the economy, and obviously how the election went," Sega said. "Any time you have someone in power that pretty much is anti-gun, at least the shooting community is concerned about what may happen in the next four years."

During one of the presidential debates, Obama said he was interested in seeing an assault weapons ban that was in effect from 1994 to 2004 reintroduced. That law limited firing capacity and regulated pistol-grip, suppressor and bayonet attachments.

The president also said he wants to explore ways to curb violence committed with handguns.

Don Gallardo, manager of Shooter's World in Phoenix, said sales usually increase this time of year but are up slightly more because of the election.

"Customers are saying, ‘I better hurry and get my gun before they take them all away,'" he said.

Richard Plattner, a Phoenix attorney with 30 years experience in cases involving gun laws, defective guns, and gun-related injuries, said it's unlikely that the assault weapons ban will come back despite mass killings such as the one in Aurora, Colo.

"The question is whether or not any of the recent shootings have created enough momentum, enough political will, to move the gauge significantly enough that a bill will get passed which really makes a difference," Plattner said. "And there's no evidence of that kind of change in the political landscape."

Hildy Saizow, president of Arizonans for Gun Safety, a group that advocates for gun control, called the spike in gun sales irrational and unfortunate.

"There's been no evidence of change, in any way, related to gun laws," Saizow said. "It's a response by a minority of people, who are gun owners, going out and purchasing more weapons."

The key to curbing gun violence is finding common ground in Congress, she said.

"There are lots of loopholes in which people who should not be buying guns are buying them from gun shows, through classified ads, online, or through private sellers," Saizow said.

At Guns Etc., Ron Sega said he's happy to have the boost in business.

"I've been doing this 25 years, and I'll have to be honest, the eight years that Bill Clinton was president and the four years that Obama has been president have been my best years. You ask why? The fear factor."

Darrell Murray, a retired Arizona Highway Patrol officer and owner of Murray's Firearms in Tucson, said his sales are up about 150 percent due to fears of new gun laws.

"Obama will be gun salesman of the year," he said.

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    wrote...
    Sign of the times
    With the economy going south, the re-election of a POTUS that is against everything American and being surrounded by the irresposible idiots that re-elected him there is plenty of reasons for people to feel they need to protect themselves.
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    2cents wrote...
    No worries about arms restrictions
    POTUS has thought of everything. If you feel any need for arms, you can call upon Obamas new army. In September DHS launched FEMA Corps, as it is called . . . a full-time, paid, standing army for interior control. They exist for the stated benevolence of helping in times of natural disasters, despite that they employ lots of new, armed fighting vehicles. That, in addition to recent executive orders that would turn over civil and Constitutional rights to FEMA under matial law, and the billions of rounds of ammunition FEMA has purchased as of late, is . . . well . . . what we voted for.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Hey 2cents
    Don't forget to add to that list the UN Small Arms treaty that Obama put on hold until after the election.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Second Amendment whiners are suckers
    for the gun store owners', "come and get them before it's too late," sales gimmick.
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    Zapotec wrote...
    Gun grabbing liberals
    think by whining loud and often enough they can change the opinion of the majority of Americans who think more gun laws and gun restrictions are not needed.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Micho 2nd amendment whiners
    already have their guns and ammo. It's those that are just waking up to the corrupt people running the country that are buying them. I know a lot of people who are first time gun buyers in the last 2 months, who are taking lessons at shooting ranges to learn gun safety. These same people a year ago thought there wasn't a reason to have a gun. Heck my girlfriend is even thinking of buying a gun and wants me to teach her how to shoot and she loves and voted for Obama. Hey, a socialist in power is the best gun salesmen.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun shop owners love the Second Amendment
    whiners who falsely claim Obama will limit their ability to purchase firearms. Simple fact: "Here is the reality. The president has done almost nothing in his first term to restrict gun ownership." “The president signed bills allowing guns in national parks and on Amtrak. He has not pushed for the reinstatement of the assault weapons ban — and Attorney General Eric Holder was reportedly chastised for suggesting he would. Nor has he moved towards closing the gun-show loophole.†Gun shop owners love the alarmists' hysterics.
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    1redcav wrote...
    I've never
    owned a gun, but, if I did, I'd go buy more, and, if & when the scumbags in D.C. tried to take my guns......well, they'd get a BIG surprise!
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    Zapotec wrote...
    What Obama has done
    is nominated a Supreme Court Justice (Sotomayor) who ruled in favor of stripping Americans of their 2nd amendment rights (McDonald v. Chicago). A 76 yr old man who's neighborhood of 40 yrs had been overrun by gangs and drug dealers had his house broken into 5 times. He wanted to purchase a handgun for protection but Chicago said no. Sotomayor agreed with Chicago. I expect any future Obama nominees to share the same anti 2nd amendment position.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    McDonald v. Chicago was a State's Rights issue.
    The conservative majority ruled against the State's rights.

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