“Essential? It’s our right to arm ourselves. Toilet paper is essential, right? People are going nuts for that, right? … If they’re short on supplies, they’ll come after people who are prepared.”
— Joshua Wolfe, 37, a San Jose painting contractor who was buying ammunition at Bullseye Bishop gun store, which remained open a day after county officials ordered residents to stay home and only essential businesses to operate to ease spread of coronavirus. The owner later agreed to close.