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More People Want Concealed Weapons

by Jon Sarche
More People Want Concealed Weapons
More People Want Concealed Weapons
By Jon Sarche
Associated Press Writer
Monday, Nov. 5, 2001; 1:58 p.m. EST

DENVER –– Applications to carry a concealed weapon are on the rise around the country as Americans deal with fears of terrorism.

In October, Colorado officials conducted more than triple the number of background checks for concealed-weapons permits than they did a year earlier. One sheriff waived the $100 fee as a patriotic gesture and asked applicants to donate the money to the victims of the terrorist attacks.

Increases have also been reported in states such as Texas, Washington and Oklahoma. South Dakota officials reported the pace of filings has been about 25 percent above normal.

"People want to be safe and they don't want to be left defenseless and they want to cope with their fear of an unknown future with protection rather than without," said Wayne LaPierre, executive director of the National Rifle Association.

LaPierre said NRA firearm-safety courses, often a requirement for obtaining a permit, are booked solid through the end of December in many areas, and gun sales have increased significantly, as has NRA membership.

State or nationwide figures on how many concealed-weapons permits have actually been issued were not immediately available because local jurisdictions are responsible for the permits. The process varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

Joshua Orrison, 23, of Loveland, applied for a permit at the beginning of October, shortly after Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden suspended the fee. He works with youth groups such as 4-H and wanted additional protection while on outings, but said the terrorist attacks and the fee waiver persuaded him to apply.

"With the things going on, you never know what's going to happen," Orrison said.

Gun-control advocates urged caution among people buying firearms and authorities issuing the permits.

"There's no evidence thus far that this has been a street battle. It's been on the scale of large attacks and, in that respect, I think that this response doesn't match the reality," said Tom Mauser, whose son Daniel was killed during the Columbine High School rampage in 1999.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation conducts background checks for gun purchases and concealed-carry permit applications. In September, it did background checks on 217 people who had applied for permits, up from the 142 background checks in September 2000. Last month, the agency did 586 concealed-carry checks, up from 184 in October 2000.

Alderden has scheduled 1,559 to be fingerprinted for concealed-carry permit applications since mid-September. He issued about 870 permits in the 2½ years before the attacks, and has issued 145 permits since Sept. 24.

The National Instant Criminal Background Check System, an FBI division that conducts instant checks for firearms sales and concealed-weapons permits, conducted 937,042 checks in the month after the attacks. That was up 21 percent from the same period last year. A breakdown of checks for concealed-weapons permits alone was not available.

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On the Net:

Colorado Bureau of Investigation: http://cbi.state.co.us

FBI: http://www.fbi.gov

NRA: http://www.nra.org

Handgun Control: http://www.bradycampaign.org

© Copyright 2001 The Associated Press
by anarchist
god love 'em. lesson #1: anarchists are not liberals. when guns are outlawed, only cops will have guns.
by Danny W Thomas
Anti anti establishment regular non political citizens are armed as well. I see no armed conflict on American soil that could not be put down easily by American citizens alone. Black white brown rich poor left right smart stupid, all Americans understand the gun.
I'm none of the things you point your ? anger at when you make your signs and chants. Just a regular guy. An athiest who feels "blessed" to be born American.
Peace all.
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