http://www.enidnews.com/localnews/local_story_057000328.htmlApplications for conceal and carry gun permits have risen more than 300 percent since Jan. 1 in Garfield County, Sheriff Bill Winchester said.
He said applications for permits started to increase as soon as President Barack Obama became popular, even before he was elected president. Statistics from the sheriff’s office showed 25 applications in November, doubling to 50 in December and between 60 and 70 in both January and February. In response to the increase, Winchester has increased the number of full mornings his office devotes to the application process to three a week. Fingerprinting appointments are backed up through April and about 150 people are still waiting.
“People may be afraid he will make them register (guns),” Winchester said, “or tax them and tax the ammunition where no one can afford it.”
Ammunition sales also have risen dramatically, according to local retailers. One local retailer, who asked not to be identified, said his store is out of pistol ammunition and .22-caliber long-rifle ammunition.
“When we get it in and someone sees it, we sell out in an hour,” he said.
...
And this was BEFORE the Atourny General started talking about new gun bans.