Eastern Europeans are increasingly exercising their natural right to keep and bear arms. In late February NRA-ILA noted the Ukrainian government’s plans to arm ordinary citizens as part of the national defense against the Russian invasion. This week came news of soaring guns sales in the nearby Baltic state of Lithuania.
Citizens of Lithuania are taking advantage of the country's relatively relaxed gun laws and are buying firearms in droves in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Euronews reported Lithuania gun stores
Gun buyers have been flocking to Lithuania s stores since the start of the war in Ukraine, with sales increasing up to eight times and applications for gun licences doubling.