What gives?
"Since the election, sales of firearms — in particular handguns and semiautomatic hunting and target rifles — are fast outpacing inventory," says Steve Sanetti, president of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, suggesting "Americans are clearly concerned about their ability to be able to purchase these products in an uncertain future."
The FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), which serves as a strong indicator of actual gun sales, shows background checks on firearms sales jumped 29 percent in January compared to January 2008. This follows a 24 percent rise in December and 42 percent jump in November, when a record 1,529,635 background checks were performed.
FBI background checks are required for all individuals purchasing firearms from federally licensed retailers.
ELITE BACKYARDS
New Interior Secretary Ken Salazar "is going Hollywood on us" by caving in to actor Robert Redford's demands that oil and gas leases in Utah be canceled.
"The only winners in this decision are the Hollywood elites who use our western states for a personal playground, burn a lot of energy to keep their private jets aloft and their mansions warm, and don't notice if energy costs go up," charged Niger Innis of the civil rights group CORE, which organized a protest in Salt Lake City against the actor "and his extremist environmental friends."
"When people are reeling from a bad economy, how can Ken Salazar justify listening to Hollywood elites, like Robert Redford, instead of struggling consumers and low-income families who count on Salazar and the Interior Department to ensure that they will have access to the American energy they need?"
NOT RETIRING
First Amendment authority Nat Hentoff, who left the Village Voice in December after a remarkable 50 years as a columnist, has become a senior fellow at the Cato Institute.
"The core of libertarianism is a defense of free speech," observed Ed Crane, Cato's president and CEO. "No American in recent history has done more in defense of free speech and the First Amendment than the great civil libertarian, Nat Hentoff." |