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Black Americans flock to gun stores and clubs: 'I needed to protect myself'

Black Americans flock to gun stores and clubs: ‘I needed to protect myself’ Americans bought a record number of firearms last year, with gun ownership among black Americans up 58.2 percent By Abene Clayton / The Guardian, OAKLAND, California Janice Matthews always knew she would be a gun owner someday. She was raised in Alabama where her family members rarely left their home unarmed. Still, after more than three decades in California she was not in a rush to start shopping around at gun stores. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Matthews started hearing rumors of food shortages and noticed store shelves emptied by shoppers panic-buying everything from bullets to toilet paper. After her daughter moved out of their home, she was left with an empty nest and a lot of anxiety.

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Black Americans flock to gun stores and clubs: 'I needed to protect myself'

Last modified on Mon 5 Apr 2021 06.01 EDT Janice Matthews always knew she would be a gun owner someday. She was raised in Alabama where her family members rarely left their home unarmed. Still, after more than three decades in California she wasn’t in a rush to start shopping around at gun stores. Then the pandemic hit. Matthews started hearing rumors of food shortages and noticed store shelves emptied by shoppers panic-buying everything from bullets to toilet paper. After her daughter moved out of their home, she was left with an empty nest and a lot of anxiety. “I was thinking of what they predicted in the Bible and I thought I would have to protect the little bit that I had,” Matthews, 55, recalled.

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