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   Gun Stores Empty cases, bare shelves - A   
   08 Jan 13 04:08:06   
   
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   From: coldlazarus@ymail.com   
      
   Guns and ammunition are disappearing off store shelves in the Chicago area.   
      
   Is it fueled by gun-ban fears, or something else?  CBS 2’s Courtney reports.   
      
   Several gun store owners say they started noticing a surge in sales after   
   mass shootings like the ones in Aurora, Colo. and Newtown, Conn.   
      
   To add fuel to the fire, customers really began flocking to their stores when   
   politicians started talking about making changes to gun laws.   
      
   Empty cases, bare shelves, and a phone that’s been ringing off the hook –   
   that’s what things have been like for Don Mastrianni inside his Elmwood Park   
   gun store.   
      
   “You can’t get them in here fast enough. As a matter of fact, for a while, I   
   was selling things before I actually got them,” Mastrianni, owner of Illinois   
   Gun Works, says.   
      
   He tells CBS 2 the state’s proposed assault rifle ban and President Obama’s   
   vow to address gun laws has sent him customers by the dozen. They’re buying   
   whatever they can get their hands on, he says.   
      
   “A lot of the politicians really are the gun industry’s best salesman,   
   because anytime they threaten to make some kind of regulation, everybody runs   
   out,” Mastrianni says.   
      
   Bernadette Terry, co-owner of North American Firearms in Lombard, is noticing   
   the same thing. She says even ammunition is now hard to come by.   
      
   “Anything that has high-capacity availability: gone. People are grabbing it   
   because they don’t’ think they’ll be able to get it anymore,” Terry says.   
      
   State Sen. Dan Kotowski, D-Park Ridge, says he believes gun sellers are using   
   such rhetoric as a marketing ploy to help boost sales. He is sponsoring the   
   bill to ban assault rifles in Illinois.   
      
   Gun store owners tell CBS 2 they’re having a hard time replenishing their   
   supply because most nationwide distributors are also out of stock.   
      
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