I hope these new gun owners know that Biden wants to take that right from them.
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“With everything going on in both the world and politics and everything, you can't really be too safe,” Carlene said. “We have a family, a young family, so I think that's always on the back of my mind, as well. I think with a lot of the riots and such like that, it's important to – if your First Amendment isn't protected, I guess you always have the second, right?"
She added: “Overall, our country is a little bit on edge right now.”
“We all have our own political standpoints and things like that, but these movements to, you know, defund the police, and these movements of Antifa and what they bring, it's definitely on the back of my mind,” she said. “Do I feel threatened every day? No. But I would say that I did contribute to our decision of finally pulling the trigger, no pun intended, on purchasing.”
She added: “Overall, our country is a little bit on edge right now.”
“We all have our own political standpoints and things like that, but these movements to, you know, defund the police, and these movements of Antifa and what they bring, it's definitely on the back of my mind,” she said. “Do I feel threatened every day? No. But I would say that I did contribute to our decision of finally pulling the trigger, no pun intended, on purchasing.”
"Times are getting bad right now. Of course, it's good to make sure that you protect yourself. And also, I've gotten into politics recently and I learned my rights,” she said on Sunday. “Crime is rising, I feel like people are getting more bold to do more things now.”
She referenced the recent rioting and looting seen across the country as well as other concerns, however, she noted those types of crimes had not been as prevalent in her area recently.
Another first-time gun buyer, who asked to remain anonymous, told Fox News they did not want to be "defenseless" amid the rioting and increased crime."
She referenced the recent rioting and looting seen across the country as well as other concerns, however, she noted those types of crimes had not been as prevalent in her area recently.
Another first-time gun buyer, who asked to remain anonymous, told Fox News they did not want to be "defenseless" amid the rioting and increased crime."
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