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DC Police: 44 Concealed Carry Permits Approved From 206 Applicants
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The Daily Caller learned from Washington D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman Gwendolyn Crump Tuesday that of the 206 concealed carry applications sent for review to MPD, 44 were approved so far. According to the MPD website, the department began accepting applications for concealed carry permits on October 23, 2014.
The DC also asked Mayor Muriel Bowser at a press conference Tuesday if the cost and bureaucracy of applying for a gun permit in the district hinders DC’s poorest from owning a legal firearm for self-defense. |
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mickey
(9/9/2015)
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So their approval rate is just less than one per week? The guy who processes the applications must take six ten-minute coffee breaks per hour. |
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