Applications for gun permits are surging in New York’s Rockland County after five Orthodox Jews were stabbed at a Hanukkah celebration at a local rabbi’s home.
The Rockland County Clerk’s office reported a nearly 1,000% increase in gun permit applications in the week following the Dec. 28 attack. The county clerk received 65 new gun permit applications, according to the New York Post. Before the attack, the office received an average of about six applications a week.
All but five of the new applications originated from the town of Ramapo, where the attack took place. Ramapo contains several heavily Jewish communities.
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5 comments:
I thought the CNN group said
guns are illegal to purchase in New York
like Mexifornia aka California
If every Jewish person in Germany and rest of Europe had a gun, how many would have been alive after WW2
WILL THEY BE TOLD NO LIKE EVERYONE ELSE ????????
That would be labeled anti-Semitic.
7:57
They had guns.
But the government required them to register the guns.
Then the government confiscated the registered guns.
Then they had no guns.
Then they were enslaved and murdered.
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