AI Summary
→ WHAT IT COVERS NPR investigates a growing trend of liberals, people of color, and LGBTQ individuals purchasing firearms for the first time, driven by fears of political violence and civil unrest under Trump's second administration. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Liberal gun ownership surge:** Liberal Gun Club membership grew 67% since November 2024, from 2,700 to 4,500 members, with training requests increasing fivefold as progressives seek firearms education in politically safe environments away from conservative-dominated gun culture. - **Demographic shift in gun buyers:** University of Chicago data shows 29% of Democrats or Democrat-leaning households owned guns in 2022, up seven percentage points from a dozen years earlier, with African Americans and women disproportionately represented among new purchasers. - **Trans community arming concerns:** Trump administration officials considered classifying transgender people as mentally ill to bar firearm ownership, but the NRA opposed any sweeping gun bans based on non-criminal status, creating unexpected alliance between conservative gun rights groups and trans advocates. - **Protective training motivation:** New gun owners cite specific fears including ICE enforcement actions, racial harassment on college campuses, and potential targeting by hate groups, with most estimating actual violence risk at 20% or lower but wanting preparedness regardless. → NOTABLE MOMENT A 19-year-old college student who never touched guns before now practices headshots at a shooting range with her father after a man drove onto her campus yelling racial slurs at Black students the day after the 2024 election. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "Capital One", "url": "capital1.com"}, {"name": "Warby Parker", "url": null}, {"name": "Strawberry.me", "url": "strawberry.me/npr"}, {"name": "Lisa", "url": "lisa.com"}, {"name": "Betterment", "url": "betterment.com"}] 🏷️ Gun Ownership Demographics, Political Violence, LGBTQ Rights, Second Amendment
