LTC instructor Michael Cargill reacts to more black men and women buying firearms
According to data from ?The National Shooting Sports Foundation,? a record 10.3 million firearm transactions have been processed by retailers all across the country this year?a 95% increase. Even though white males are still buying most of the guns, according to the data, retailers are reporting black men and women are the highest overall sales increase ? about a 58% jump. Gun advocate and owner of Central Texas Gunworks Michael Cargill joined Good Day Austin?s Casey Claiborne this week to discuss the numbers.
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