Posted on 01/28/2016 6:28:36 PM PST by Olog-hai
For weeks arms sellers and regulatory agencies have seen increased demand for gun permits. Enrollment in self-defense courses is also up. Police say that is not yet a problem.
Gun sellers say that most customers want a pistol that can fit easily into a handbag or a small drawer in the night table. "People no longer feel safe, otherwise they would not be buying so many products here," says a seller in North-Rhine Westphalia. [...]
Germany has strict gun laws which stipulate that weapons may only be purchased under very specific circumstances. But with the so-called small arms permit, citizens are allowed to own weapons, such as gas cartridge guns or signal pistols. These may also be carried outside the home. The permit costs between 50 and 60 euros and the only restriction is that the applicant be a minimum 18 years of age. ...
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WHat do they have to be afraid of???
a nation that once conquered Europe now cannot defend its own swimming pools.....
So it begins. Maybe they will return that guys Panther tank to him.
And don’t leave out the excellent Walthers
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