Bangkok Post

Unrest fuels US gun run:

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WASHINGTON: Gun sales have exploded in the United States in the past two weeks as the coronaviru­s outbreak worsens, with people stocking up on weapons and ammunition out of fear the pandemic might lead to unrest.

“We have had about an 800% increase in sales,” said David Stone, owner of Dong’s Guns, Ammo and Reloading in Tulsa, Oklahoma. “I’m still not out of any calibre but I’m getting close to running out.”

Mr Stone said the overall majority of customers rushing to stock up on firearms and ammunition are first-time buyers grabbing anything available.

“It’s fear over coronaviru­s,” he said. “I don’t understand it myself and I think it’s unreasonab­le.”

Several other store owners across the US said they have also seen a surge in sales as people fear social order will unravel if the health and economic crisis caused by the virus escalates.

Tiffany Teasdale, owner of Lynnwood Gun, in the state of Washington, one of the states hardest hit by the virus, said she has seen a massive uptick in sales with customers lining up an hour before the store opens.

“We used to have on what we would call busy days, 20 to 25 firearms being sold,” said Ms Teasdale, who has hired a bouncer to keep everyone in check. “Today, we are seeing upwards of 150.”

She said shotguns were in shortage across the country, along with ammunition for them as well as ammunition for handguns.

She said one customer who came into the store recently decided it was time to arm himself after he witnessed two women fighting over the last case of bottled water at a store.

“We have customers who are also scared because law enforcemen­t is being told to not respond as much because they are so short-staffed,” she said.

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