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in Douglas County, residents are making sure they are ready to act, hoping that day will never come. Guns N Ammo has seen an increase in customers who are not just asking for guns

“People bought weapons, some people bought sprays, ammunition; some people just came in to talk about what's going on,” says Marc Frank, employee at Guns N’ Ammo. He says they are sold out of pepper sprays and CCW classes.

“I think it's a good thing people are coming in here and asking those questions; it's a decision that people need to think about. It's not like you come here buying groceries and just picking a gun off the wall; do your research see if its right for you,” says Jalen Quistgard, Douglas County resident.

Most gun owners are aware of the responsibility, but not everyone is ready to own a firearm.

“It’s important that you feel comfortable and feel safe; we don't want to add to the statistics,” says Frank.