Posted on 11/10/2016 1:37:02 PM PST by marktwain
As a result there has a been a surge in the number of people joining gun clubs and looking to arm themselves.
An investigation by the Nouvel Observateur website found that the number of people signing up to become licensed members at shooting clubs has risen 38 percent in five years.
And in the past year alone there has been a 10 percent increase, believed to be down to the spate of terror attacks that began with the massacre at Charlie Hebdo in January 2015.
Before the beginning of 2015, it was just a vague trend. But since the attacks at Charlie Hebdo, the Bataclan and Nice, the movement has amplified, writes the Nouvel Obs.
Having a gun no longer seems to be a taboo subject in France.
The French government has recently given off-duty police officers the right to carry their arms and has encouraged municipal police to take their right to bear weapons on duty.
But Arpac, an organisation that is in favour of the public having the right to carry weapons, says it has received hundreds of inquiries since the terror attacks.There are a great many guns in France that are "off the books". It is illegal to own these firearms, or to carry them.
It seems not all of those who have decided to arm themselves are doing so legally with France seeing a steep rise in the number of illegal guns seized, according to the interior ministry.There are strict penalties for illegally carrying a gun in France. As with much of the world, a well known and respected citizen in a rural area, is much less likely to be searched or prosecuted than a poor urban dweller.
Vous pouvez avoir mon arme après que vous sortez si former mes mains froides et mortes.
“Vous pouvez avoir mon arme après que vous sortez si former mes mains froides et mortes.”
Nice! See what you did there!
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Is she armed, the immigrant with the thought of attacking wondered.
Vous pouvez avoir mon arme après que vous sortez si former mes mains froides et mortes.
As said by Charlton Heston’s French cousin, Francois.
“You can have my gun after you take it from my cold and dead hands.”
There are lots of guns in France, but most of them are not held legally.
I suspect most are in the rural areas.
It’s easier to legally own tactical-style firearms in France than in California. There’s a lot of red-tape and permits, but it’s possible in France and impossible in California.
Sorry about the multiple posts.
Sorry about the multiple posts.
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