Why more Black people are looking for safety in gun ownership [View all]
Why more Black people are looking for safety in gun ownership
Two days after a white man shot and killed 10 Black people in Buffalo last month, Michael Moody reversed his thinking about possessing a firearm. He had watched the aftermath of the carnage on the news, the anguish of the victims families, and decided he needed a gun. Needed, not wanted, he said.
After discussing it with his wife, Moody said he left his home in suburban Washington to buy a weapon. He quickly learned he wasnt alone. He said he was stunned at the number of Black people standing in line at the gun shop in Maryland to make a similar purchase.
Through chatting with others while waiting, Moody said he learned a lot of us have the same idea. Its getting bad when someone specifically targets Black people to shoot. We have to be prepared to fight back. And you cant survive bringing a knife to a gunfight.
Moodys sentiments represent one reason the sale of guns to Black Americans rose 58 percent in 2020 the year George Floyd was murdered by a Minnesota police officer, sparking a nationwide social justice movement according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a firearms trade association. It was the highest bump in gun sales of any ethnic group that year.
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