In Los Angeles
Barely six months ago, it would never have occurred to Claudio Pinkus, an entrepreneur from Silicon Valley of Argentinian origin, or his son Jordan, to arm himself if not, at the rigorously, to hunt wild turkeys on their ranch in Mariposa, in northern California.
MacKenzie Collins thought no more.
The 32-year-old videographer, raised in the Democratic enclave of Boulder, Colorado, is more of the type who smokes cannabis than wields a pistol.
As for retiree Kenneth Duboff, he let his twenty-year-old Sig Sauer 27 collect dust in a cupboard.
Today, the first foams in vain the arms factories of Los Angeles in search of a semi-automatic revolver Glock 19. Overwhelmed, they do not even answer the telephone any more;
the second gradually built up a small arsenal and became a sort of expert in handling firearms;
the third drove miles to get, much to the chagrin of his
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