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CHAMPAIGN – Background checks for gun sales in Illinois have almost doubled since the school shootings in Connecticut a week ago, according to data from Illinois State Police.

Gun sellers said some buyers appear concerned about self-defense, but many already own guns and appear to be adding to their collections amid talk of tougher restrictions on gun ownership. Semiautomatic rifles like the AR-15 used in the school shootings in Connecticut are generating much of the interest, sellers said. Those guns are being mentioned as the mostly likely target of tougher laws.

More than 12,500 background checks were done in Illinois between Dec. 14, when 28 people were killed in Newtown, Conn., and Tuesday, according to data provided to The Associated Press by state police. In comparison, 6,870 checks were done during the same time a year earlier.

The state’s Firearms Transfer Inquiry Program is processing about 2,500 requests a day, compared with about 1,370 a year ago.

“I’ve done almost seven to 10 times the business that I do in a normal day,” Kenny Polhamus, the owner of KAP Guns in Love’s Park, said as he helped customers. “Everybody wants to get it before [potential toughening of gun laws] and they run up all the prices and they run out all the inventory.”

One customer who came in to have a shotgun worked on quickly turned his attention to a gun he said he thought tighter gun control laws would soon take off store shelves.

“I’m contemplating getting an AK-47 today,” said Christopher Studly, a 41-year-old truck driver from nearby Rockford. “I can think of a whole lot better things to do with $750. ... However, I would rather have it in my own possession rather than [not be able to buy it].”

Gun shop owners weren’t surprised by the sales boom.

“Every time something like this happens, people scurry out to purchase guns,” said John Thurman, who owns Bullet Express in Auburn, about 10 miles southwest of Springfield.

His sales also increased amid talk about tougher gun restrictions after President Barack Obama’s 2008 election. No new gun laws were enacted then.

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