Gun Stocks Surge Past Broader Market

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Shares of gun manufacturers soared Monday, continuing this year’s winning streak

Authorities in cities across the U.S. used tear gas, curfews and arrests in an attempt to contain violent protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.

WSJ reporters in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles describe the worst civil unrest to erupt across the country in decades. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images

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Preparation for an incoming bigger event in US.

White Supremacist's just made threats against the Tulalip Indian Reservation in Marysville, Washington. All the Casinos and stores are being evacuated and closed. DECLARE THEM TERRORISTS!

la guerra ya no es contra otro país, es contra ustedes mismos. ¿nunca se lo pusieron a pensar?

PROTECT YOURSELF YOUR CORRUPT DEMOCRAT GOVERNOR IS GONNA BE ABLE TO PROTECT YOU.

can't imagine why

Winning streak. Wow, you guys are totally out of touch.

But if you got in today and. It Friday or earlier, then you didn’t make any money on it

Buy guns and ammo. Democrats are rioting, killing and burning everything in site. Protect your family, business and yourselves. Elected Dems are standing down to allow and the media encourages it. Be on alert!

Along with share,s in body bag manufacturer,s

Seriously - 'winning streak'? You might want to consider including a corresponding chart...

NRA popped champagne when the riots started

Gun shows shouldn’t exist

witepocket at least someone’s making money off all this

Yay, America?

Everyone wants a gun now they know the police will let looters and rioters burn down your houses and loot your shops

Our sick gun culture. American 'exceptionalism'.

Speculatiors are projecting gun sales amid the terror and violence in our streets. Is what you should have said. Scary times.

If one was looking the proof that evil was at the top and was dominating the world then this is it.

The sissies are frightened by the blacks.

Ah yes. Proliferation of weapons during a time of massive civil unrest. Winning.

Good for them.

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