Posted March 18, 2020 2:00 pm by Comments

By Rob Morse

Long lines outside a gun store in Culver City, CA. Photo from Syvnews.com
Long lines outside a gun store in Culver City, CA. Photo from Syvnews.com

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- The Wuhan virus inspired lots of new people to buy guns. That is both unusual and common. Many people didn’t expect to be gun owners until they suddenly found out they needed a firearm. The good news is that we’ve lived with firearms for hundreds of years. We’ve learned how to live with them safely and use them reliably. That body of best-practice is called the gun culture. The first thing a new gun owner needs to learn is that you can learn from others. Yes, a firearm can be dangerous if you mishandle it. Welcome to the gun culture, and the more you learn the safer you’ll be.

2020 Gun Salesman of the Year COVID-19.png
2020 Gun Salesman of the Year COVID-19.png

How do I talk about gun ownership with my family and colleagues?

Our discussion needs to start with people. You might plan to use a gun to protect your family, protect your business, or protect yourself as you travel in public. In each …Read the Rest

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