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Hello Roadkill,
The German Government did not disarm the German People, or most of the occupied territory. The law did mandate that all Jews be disarmed. The law made it so that any German or occupied country person (non Jewish) could own a firearm after a permit was obtained. The permits were issued by the local Gestapo office and were very easy to obtain if a good reason was given for the firearm. Once the permit was issued, the owner had to pass a competency test each year for handguns. Military personel were exempt from these rules. The German laws were definetly more restrictive than American laws, but for Europe, not too bad. Marvin |
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