How midterm elections could impact the firearms industry — or not

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The firearms industry is already looking at what lies ahead for gun owners and Second Amendment rights as midterm election results continue to roll in.

In a 'Varney & Co.' midterm elections panel, FSS Armory owner Ross Osias, West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative President Jabari Jones and crime victims Madeline Brame and Glenn Vile discuss crime's impact on their vote.

"Honestly, I don't think that's changing, even if Republicans take control," she added. "I think it's sort of like we're not going back."CHICAGO POLICE TAKE TWO HOURS TO RESPOND AFTER SHOTS FIRED DURING ATTEMPTED BUSINESS BURGLARY "The NRA remains steadfast in its efforts to protect and promote the Second Amendment regardless of which party is in power," spokesperson Amy Hunter said in a statement. "The 2022 midterm elections are no different. While the nation awaits the full results, we will continue to work tirelessly to defend the rights of law-abiding Americans as anti-gun politicians have proven time and time again they will stop at nothing to advance their gun control agenda.

Regardless of how federal control plays out, the results of state and local races might affect business.Ramey says there will be an increase in ammunition sales in states that elect so-called "soft-on-crime candidates" and that he has already seen an increase in business in those states that he expects to continue.

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