Jacksonville gun store manager says spike in gun sales is a result of recent violent crime

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Jacksonville gun store manager says spike in gun sales is a result of recent violent crime
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The legal sale of guns across the U.S., including Jacksonville, is not slowing down.

Z. Farhat, manager of Green Acres Sporting Goods, said crimes such as armed robbery and burglary, carjackings, and multiple deadly shootings have led to a spike in gun sales at his store.

Farhat said the spike in gun sales to first-time buyers is also attributed to people who have either been victimized by violent crime or know someone who was a victim., a marketplace for federally licensed gun stores, there were an estimated 1.1 million guns legally sold across the US last month making September the 50th month in a row in which an estimated million or more guns were sold by federally licensed firearm dealers.

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