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Demand for guns skyrocketed in the United States five years ago as the country grappled with COVID-19, social unrest, and a contentious presidential election. Now, that boom appears to be ending.
The U.S. gun market has been sluggish for several years and could be in for another dismal 12 months, said executives at Smith & Wesson Brands, as the firearm manufacturer reported disappointing ...
Levi Lode, an employee at Midwest Shooting, shows Joel Gavigan of Hudson a handgun July 19 at the store in Hiawatha. Wade Puffer, the store’s owner, said sales of handguns are down since the pandemic.
A new report from the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions analyzing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data for 2021 reveals another record year for firearm fatalities. The 48,830 ...
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