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Gun sales soar again after presidential election

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“We look forward to working … to make this the safer nation we all want and deserve.”

Some worry that ongoing talks by the United Nations on an Arms Trade Treaty could lead to a reduction of overseas firearms being sold in the United States — and potentially even a ban on private ownership of firearms here.

“It’s obvious that our warnings over the past several months have been true,” said Alan Gottlieb, founder and executive vice president of the Washington-based Second Amendment Foundation, a group promoting better understanding of the constitutional right to own firearms. “We have to be more vigilant in our efforts to stop this proposed treaty.”

Others worry that Obama, during his second term, will have time to name one or two more justices to the Supreme Court who might not embrace individual gun rights as much as some already on the court.

“I believe Obama is anti-gun and I think he eventually will try to take them away from people,” said Ron Cody, a 70-year-old Jack County resident who recently shopped at Cheaper Than Dirt.

There’s general widespread concern about what Obama might do in a second term, he said.

“People are afraid of what (Obama) has said and the judges he has appointed,” Cody said. “Future (Supreme) Courts are what we are worried about the most.

“The young people didn’t think about that when they voted, I guess.”

McCartney, of the Brady Campaign, said she doesn’t think the best way to approach concerns is to stockpile ammunition and weapons, especially when most cities are safer than they were years ago.

“I can’t imagine that it’s very safe to have a stockpile of ammunition in your home,” she said. “It’s sad that people feel such fear in their communities.”

Gun sales have been on the rise nationwide in recent years.

Through October, the FBI has received more than 14.8 million inquiries from people running criminal background checks on potential gun buyers — compared with 16.4 million in 2011, 14.4 million in 2010, 14 million in 2009 and 12.7 million in 2008, according to the most recent records available.

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