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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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