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Israel’s Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) wants to facilitate the possession of firearms.

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His proposal, if adopted, will enable as many as half-a-million army veterans to quickly obtain gun permits. Currently active officers and NCOs would be automatically granted private gun permits after leaving the army. Furthermore, volunteer police officers and paramedics could apply for gun permits, and anyone who has already legally owned a gun for more than 10 years would no longer need to provide proof for why they need such a weapon.

“Civilians who know how to use guns and wear them in public provide a higher sense of security and an important defense against terrorism,” Erdan said. Fellow Likud member MK Amir Ohana added: “It is time to put an end to the dangerous policies of recent decades that force our citizens to defend themselves against terrorists with guitars, shopping trolleys, pizza trays and umbrellas. A civilian who has neither a criminal record nor health problems, who is or was...

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