With concerns over the influx of migrants and surging crimes
committed by these refugees, Germans are reportedly stocking up on
firearms for protection, boosting the sale of various types of weapons
by up to three times more.
For weeks, arms sellers and regulatory agencies have reported an
increased demand for gun permits,
and are selling three times as many
alarm, gas and signal guns than the usual, according to WND.
The report comes just two months after the German website Focus said the nation was experiencing shortages of pepper spray.
"People no longer feel safe, otherwise they would not be buying so
many products here," a seller in North-Rhine Westphalia told Deutsche
Welle on Wednesday.
The rise in weapons sale is attributed to a slew of sexual assaults
in Cologne, Bielefeld, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Stuttgart on
New Year's Eve when more than 100 sex attacks were reported in Cologne
alone, said the businessman. The attacks, which targeted women, made
international headlines and raised concerns about refugees among large
segments of German society.
"Carrying arms is also necessary in Germany, because our police can
no longer protect us from burglars," said an elderly man who applauded
American gun rights.
German authorities said only citizens with "spotless record'' could
be issued the permit. They must also be over the age of 18, willing to
pay $65 for a permit and have a clear record after a comprehensive
background check on the purchaser.
A social-media expert from Cologne, meanwhile, said that the online
search records for guns and other protective weapons corroborate the
seller's claims.
"There has been an increase of at least 1,000 percent or more in
Google search queries for gun permits since January," said Felix
Beilharz.
Other European countries that are pining for American gun rights are
Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. These
countries are also struggling to cope with surging crimes since the
arrival of migrants from the Middle East and North Africa.
Deutsche Welle said Germans are now lauding the U.S. for its Second
Amendment rights now that Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to accept
1.1 million has backfired, WND reported.
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