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August saw the sale of 2 million guns, marking the 49th consecutive month with over 1 million sales.

Gun sales in the United States exceeded 2 million ⁣last month—the 49th straight month in which firearm ‍sales crossed a million.

In August, 2.04 million checks were conducted through the FBI’s ⁢National Instant Criminal Background Check ​System (NICS), according to ⁣an analysis by Guns.com. Though this is a ‌16.4 percent ‌dip from the 2.45 million checks conducted in August 2022, the⁣ numbers ‌are ​still higher when compared to the years before the COVID-19 pandemic of ‍2020, it said.

This August registered the ⁢fifth highest NICS checks for any August in the past 25 years.⁤ This was also the 49th consecutive month ‍that gun sales⁣ crossed⁢ the 1 million mark.

Data from the⁢ National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) showed around‌ 1.1 million background checks last month, down 13‌ percent⁤ from the same month last year.

While ​NICS numbers include checks conducted for reasons like clearing concealed carry permit applications, the NSSF adjusts‌ these ‍numbers. As such, NSSF‍ data is seen as a potentially truer depiction of retail gun ⁣sales.

In a statement to Guns.com, Mark Oliva, public affairs‌ officer with the NSSF, said that the 1.1 million gun sales ⁢figure shows “the desire for lawful firearm ownership is far from over.”

“Americans, literally⁢ by the millions, are investing in exercising their Second Amendment rights.⁢ This has ​happened every month for more than four years continuously.”

“While ​the Biden administration ⁢proposes rules to infringe on fundamental American rights and certain governors, attorneys general and district attorneys general and district attorneys refuse to lock up criminals that prey on communities without consequence, Americans ​are sending a clear and ⁣unequivocal message ​that their ​personal safety, and the free exercise of their rights, is non-negotiable.”

According to safety research organization Safehome, around 17.4⁣ million guns were sold across the United States in 2022, a lower number compared to 2021 and 2020.

The organization attributed the decline to “consumers reducing ‍their spending and ⁣the economy experiencing inflationary pressures that have led to a slowdown in discretionary expenses overall.”

Gun sales saw a 64 percent increase in 2020, the biggest annual rise in two decades. The current downward trend “indicates a return ​to the typical sales figures seen in the years prior to 2020.”

The sales ⁢boom in 2020 was influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to which people spent more time‍ in outdoor activities, Safehome said while pointing out that 2020 was also⁢ a presidential election year.

“Traditionally, ‌election years can spark⁢ an increase in gun‌ buying as customers may worry new leaders could ‌change laws regarding ‌gun ownership. There were similar smaller increases in gun sales in 2016 and ⁢2012, both presidential election years.”

In 2022, states like Wyoming, Montana, and Alaska had the highest estimated gun sales ‍per capita. In contrast, this figure was the lowest in Iowa, ⁤Oregon, and the District of Columbia.

Biden’s Gun ⁢Crackdown

While gun ​sales continue to exceed a million on a monthly ‍basis, the⁢ Biden administration is proposing a rule that would essentially ⁣classify any American who sells guns as a firearms dealer, thereby tightening gun control measures in the ‍country.

President Joe Biden speaks during an event to celebrate the‍ passage of the “Bipartisan⁣ Safer Communities Act,” a law meant to reduce ‍gun‍ violence, on⁤ the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington on July 11, 2022. (Evan Vucci/AP Photo)

At present, individuals can engage in selling firearms⁤ without⁤ having to be a ⁣registered firearms dealer. The new rules would classify gun sales under ⁤business activities and require that individuals get a license as‌ well as⁤ undertake background checks.

Randy Kozuch, executive​ director of the National Rifle Association–Institute for Legislative Action (NRA–ILA), called the move a “war ​on the Second‌ Amendment.”

The Gun Owners Association said the proposed rule is “virtually‌ outlawing ‌private firearm transactions to ensure the government gets its hands on your personal information and ​transaction records for their ‍illegal gun registry.”

The Biden​ administration‍ had also introduced a law that would make Americans felons if caught possessing an unregistered⁣ braced firearm.

Multiple federal judges have issued ⁢ preliminary orders blocking the rule from being enacted. However, these rules only apply to members ​of the groups⁢ who ‌filed lawsuits and in⁤ the jurisdictions of ⁣the judges who issued the verdicts.

Guns Promote Safety

President Biden and Vice President⁤ Kamala Harris are also pushing⁤ for a nationwide ban‍ on “assault weapons.” In​ a statement to​ Fox⁤ News, the NRA criticized such attempts.

The organization pointed out that the AR-15 ⁢rifle, which many⁣ gun control advocates ⁢refer to as an ‌”assault weapon,” is one of the most popular self-defense rifles in America.

“A testament to this is ‌the 8-month pregnant Florida mother who, with her AR-15,​ defended her⁤ family from two armed intruders who brutally assaulted her ⁤husband,” NRA spokesman⁢ Billy McLaughl



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