Across the U.S., gun shows are experiencing record attendance as enthusiasts rush to purchase assault weapons amid fears of impending legislation that may restrict firearm ownership. Reports from events in Pennsylvania and Missouri indicate long lines and high demand, with dealers citing increased sales of AR-15 style rifles, some fetching prices over $1,500—up from about $400 just a year ago.
In the wake of the tragic school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, which reignited the national debate on gun control, buyers express a sense of urgency to acquire firearms they believe may soon be banned. Many attendees, predominantly white males, emphasize their right to bear arms as enshrined in the Second Amendment, while still acknowledging the need for better background checks at gun shows, where unlicensed sales often bypass scrutiny.
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