After Donald Trump's win, Yolanda Scott is upgrading the crowbar she keeps in her purse to a small-caliber pistol.
Scott, an African-American, is one of many
minorities who have been flocking to gun stores to protect themselves,
afraid Trump's victory will incite more hate crimes.
"You feel that racists now feel like they can
attack us just because the president is doing it," Earl Curtis, the
owner of Blue Ridge Arsenal in Chantilly, Virginia, told NBC News.
Gun store owners told NBC News that since November 8 they're seeing up to four times as many black and minority customers — and black gun groups are reporting double the normal number of attendees at their meetings since the election.
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Source: NBC News
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