I talked to a number of first-time gun owners about how the coronavirus crisis has impacted their politics. The responses were very interesting. https://freebeacon.com/coronavirus/first-time-gun-buyers-explain-how-coronavirus-changed-their-politics/
Several said their views on gun control have changed--and drastically so. Scott Kane, a Californian who had to wait nearly 2 months to get the gun he purchased at the beginning of the covid19 emergency, went from wanting to ban AR-15s to owning one. https://freebeacon.com/coronavirus/first-time-gun-buyers-explain-how-coronavirus-changed-their-politics/
At first, Kane didn't want to share his last name publicly but after his ordeal trying to buy a gun he not only wanted to be named but now he's considering running for political office. "This state's gun laws are insane," he told me. https://freebeacon.com/coronavirus/first-time-gun-buyers-explain-how-coronavirus-changed-their-politics/
Scott's transformation has been incredible. Once he finally got to shoot his first gun, he immediately bought two more. And now he's recruiting his wife and friends to take an NRA Basic Pistol course with him. "Now I'm 100 percent converted," he said. https://freebeacon.com/coronavirus/first-time-gun-buyers-explain-how-coronavirus-changed-their-politics/