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Se suele asociar el socialismo y el totalitarismo nacionalsocialista con la intromisión estatal en la vida de los alemanes durante el 3er Reich, pero en el caso de las armas curiosamente Adolfo estaría bastante más cerca de Charlton Heston que de Obama. Siempre que no fueras judío, eso sí.
En 1938 redujo la necesidad de permiso de armas a las pistolas, desregulando completamente la tenencia de armas largas y su munición. Rebajó la edad legal para adquirir un arma de 20 a 18 años y la validez de los permisos pasó a durar tres años en vez de uno.
Gun legislation in Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
En 1938 redujo la necesidad de permiso de armas a las pistolas, desregulando completamente la tenencia de armas largas y su munición. Rebajó la edad legal para adquirir un arma de 20 a 18 años y la validez de los permisos pasó a durar tres años en vez de uno.
Gun legislation in Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1938 German Weapons Act, the precursor of the current weapons law, superseded the 1928 law. As under the 1928 law, citizens were required to have a permit to carry a firearm and a separate permit to acquire a firearm. Furthermore, the law restricted ownership of firearms to "...persons whose trustworthiness is not in question and who can show a need for a (gun) permit." But under the new law:
Gun restriction laws applied only to handguns, not to long guns or ammunition. The 1938 revisions completely deregulated the acquisition and tras*fer of rifles and shotguns, as was the possession of ammunition."[3]
The legal age at which guns could be purchased was lowered from 20 to 18.[4]
Permits were valid for three years, rather than one year.[4]
The groups of people who were exempt from the acquisition permit requirement expanded. Holders of annual hunting permits, government workers, and NSDAP members were no longer subject to gun ownership restrictions. Prior to the 1938 law, only officials of the central government, the states, and employees of the German Reichsbahn Railways were exempted.[3]
Jews were prohibited from possessing any dangerous weapons, including firearms. They were also forbidden from the manufacturing or dealing of firearms and ammunition.[3]