Defiant Gun Stores Remain Open Despite Governors Orders

According to Firearm Chronicles

While most states across the country have declared gun stores to be essential businesses and are allowing the shops to remain open during the coronavirus pandemic, governors in Washington State, Massachusetts, and New York are still maintaining that the shops are non-essential and should remain closed. In each of those states, however, some gun stores are vowing to remain open, in spite of the current shelter-in-place language.

Tiffany Teasdale owns Lynwood Gun in Lynwood, Washington, and says she’s relying on guidance from the Department of Homeland Security to keep her shop open for customers.

Teasdale says she’s selling all kinds of products with her store busy all day — while practicing social distancing. But she never expected to get so many previously anti-gun customers during the coronavirus shutdown. “We’re getting a lot of people who voted against guns that are now coming in to purchase firearms, and now they’re getting really upset because there’s a 10-day waiting period on almost all guns and they voted for it,” Teasdale said. “But now it’s coming back to haunt them because they tell us they’re a good person [who shouldn’t have to wait].” Meanwhile, a gun store in Massachusetts has been hit with a cease-and-desist letter after its owner continued to operate after Gov. Charlie Baker ignored that DHS guidance and ordered all firearms retailers in the state to shut down last week. The Gunrunnner, co-owned by John Costa, was busy with new customers as well, at least until the local order came down.

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