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    Default License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d Think

    From 2017 through 2020, the number of license-to-carry applications in Philadelphia held about steady, ranging between 11,049 and 11,814 applications each year. But in 2021, 70,789 people applied for licenses to carry guns.
    https://www.phillymag.com/news/2022/...-philadelphia/

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    I wonder why

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    I'm sure LTCF application denials skyrocketed as well.....

    What a trash city.

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    I thought this was going to be about the cost of them. That would have been raciss.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Question Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    Has there been any changes or requirements too LTC applying in Lehigh county sheriff's department ?

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A homeowner shot and killed a man caught trespassing and breaking into his vehicle in West Philadelphia, police say.
    Just after 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, police received a 911 call about gunshots on the 4400 block of Fairmount Avenue.
    https://6abc.com/homeowner-shoots-tr...ndow/11658261/

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    Finally, someone who Krasner will prosecute. Poor guy should have moved out of Philthytown before buying that Alpha Romeo.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    If the left really wants to "defund the police", and the right wants to reduce public spending, go constitutional carry! Simple solution...
    Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God.

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    Well when driving around the city and it's like Mad Max between ca rjackings and ATVs, the crime rate threw the roof it's no surprise.

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    Default Re: License-to-Carry Applications Have Skyrocketed In Philly — Even More Than You’d T

    https://6abc.com/philadelphia-shooti...bery/11694751/

    The Action News Data Journalism team found a significant increase in defensive shootings.

    In just the first three months of this year, more people have been shot in defensive shootings than in each of the last three entire years.

    If defensive shootings continue at the same rate through the rest of the year, Philadelphia is on track to have more than five times as many of these incidents as last year.

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