Snejdarek
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In a recent decision, a German court approved authorities' decision to deny firearms license to members of a motorcycle club, even though they had no prior criminal history. They may not get legal guns due to their mere association with the MC. The reason used by the authorities is that they consider them unreliable. The authorities further claim that members of MC clubs will be from now on denied licenses as a part of government's effort to combat organized crime.
Due to German gun laws it is probably safe to assume that the three men that lost the court battle wanted to get guns for sport shooting or hunting purposes, as self defense/concealed carry is next to impossible to get in Germany.
Needless to say that policy like this is what forces large portions of populations to black market, leading to its huge extent in countries like France or Belgium, where the attackers on Charlie Hebdo offices bought their AKs and RPG on a train station with money they got from a consumer loan.
Due to German gun laws it is probably safe to assume that the three men that lost the court battle wanted to get guns for sport shooting or hunting purposes, as self defense/concealed carry is next to impossible to get in Germany.
Needless to say that policy like this is what forces large portions of populations to black market, leading to its huge extent in countries like France or Belgium, where the attackers on Charlie Hebdo offices bought their AKs and RPG on a train station with money they got from a consumer loan.